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  1. Textbook of Aramaic Ostraca from Idumea, Volume 5
    Dossiers H–K: 485 Ostraca
    Published: [2024]; 2023
    Publisher:  Penn State University Press, University Park, PA

    Since the early 1990s, about two thousand Idumean Aramaic ostraca have found their way onto the antiquities market and are now scattered across a number of museums, libraries, and private collections. This fifth and final volume of the Textbook of... more

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    Since the early 1990s, about two thousand Idumean Aramaic ostraca have found their way onto the antiquities market and are now scattered across a number of museums, libraries, and private collections. This fifth and final volume of the Textbook of Aramaic Ostraca from Idumea completes the work of bringing these ostraca together in a single publication.Volumes 1–4 published some 1,600 ostraca that gave us insight into agriculture, economics, politics, onomastics, and scribal practices from fourth/third-century BCE Idumea and Judah. The ostraca in volume 5 come from the same milieu, but the information they provide is entirely new and different. This volume presents 485 ostraca, including 99 land descriptions, 168 uncertain texts, and 218 assorted remains, scribal exercises, and forgeries, along with useful indexes and tables and a comparative list of entries. The land descriptions—which record local landmarks, ownership boundaries, and land registration—provide rich complementary material to the rest of the Idumean ostraca. The “uncertain texts” are fragmentary, in poor condition, or contain other abnormalities. As the TAO corpus becomes better understood and as imaging techniques improve, these texts will help to fill gaps in knowledge. The final section includes the remains of scribal practices and forgeries, important because they help to show the authenticity of the other two thousand pieces.A unique collection of documentary sources for fourth/third-century BCE Idumea—and, by extension, Judah—this multivolume work will be a powerful resource for those interested in onomastics and social and economic history

     

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    Content information
    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Notarius, Tania (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781646022564
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    Subjects: Aramaic language; Ostraka; HISTORY / Ancient / General
    Other subjects: Aramaic; Idumea; Idumean ostraca; Makkedah; Persian empire; accounts; commodity chits; jar inscriptions; land descriptions; letters; name lists; no text ostraca; payment orders; workers' texts
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (468 p.)
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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations and Select Bibliography -- Introduction -- Explanation of Typographic Conventions -- Terminology of Ceramic Descriptions -- Numeration Legend -- Texts (485 texts) -- The Land Descriptions of the Idumean Ostraca in Their Ancient Near Eastern Context -- H1.1–10.8 Land Descriptions Dossier (99 Texts) -- J1.1–12.6 Uncertain Texts Dossier (168 Texts) -- K1.1–12.19 Assorted Remains, Scribal Exercises, and Forgeries Dossier (218 Texts) -- Tables -- Table 1: Products in TAO (TAO A–J) -- Table 2: Names in TAO (TAO A–J) -- Table 3. The Dossier of Shekels -- Comparative List of Entries -- Comparative List of Entries Listed by TAO Number -- Comparative List of Entries Listed by ISAP Number -- Indexes -- Index of Dates (TAO A–G, J) -- Index of Numbers (TAO A–G, J) -- Index of Sealing Signs (TAO A–G, J) -- Index of Words (TAO A–G, J) -- Index of Agricultural Terms in the Land Descriptions Dossier (TAO H)