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Object's Name: Neck Amphora Inscribed, Greek (?)
Period: Roman
Site: Ashqelon, T. Ashqelon
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Fragment Amphora Inscribed
Period: Late Roman
Site: Ashqelon, T. Ashqelon
Material: Pottery



Object's Name:  Amphora Inscribed, Italy, Latin
Period: Late Hellenistic - Early Roman
Site: Jerusalem, Old City, Jewish Quarter, Area F, M
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Fragment Amphora Inscribed, Latin
Period: Late Hellenistic - Early Roman
Site: Jerusalem, Old City, Jewish Quarter, Area F, M
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Body Sherd Amphora Inscribed, Greek
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: BURNT HOUSE
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Neck Amphora Inscribed, Latin (?), Greek (?)
Period: Roman (?)
Site: BURNT HOUSE
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Neck Amphora Inscribed, Latin
Period: Roman (?)
Site: BURNT HOUSE
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Body Sherd Amphora Inscribed, Greek
Period: Roman
Site: BURNT HOUSE
Material: Pottery



Object's Name:  Amphora Inscribed, Latin
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: Horevot Mazada
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Base Bowl Sigillata, Impressed with Stamp Seal, Inscribed
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: Ashqelon, T. Ashqelon
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Base Bowl Sigillata, Impressed with Stamp Seal, Inscribed
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: Ashqelon, T. Ashqelon
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Fragment Cooking Pot Inscribed
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: Maresha, T.
Material: Pottery



Object's Name:  Cylindrical Stand Inscribed, Hebrew, Engraved, Aramaic
Period: Late Hellenistic - Early Roman
Site: Jerusalem, Old City, Jewish Quarter, Area F, M
Material: Pottery



Object's Name:  Cylindrical Stand Inscribed, Hebrew, Engraved
Period: Late Hellenistic - Early Roman
Site: Jerusalem, Old City, Jewish Quarter, Area F, M
Material: Pottery



Object's Name:  Cylindrical Stand Inscribed, Hebrew, Engraved
Period: Late Hellenistic - Early Roman
Site: Jerusalem, Old City, Jewish Quarter, Area F, M
Material: Pottery



Object's Name:  Cylindrical Stand Inscribed, Hebrew, Engraved
Period: Late Hellenistic - Early Roman
Site: Jerusalem, Old City, Jewish Quarter, Area F, M
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Body Sherd Jar Inscribed, Hebrew, Engraved
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: Maresha, T.
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Body Sherd Jar Inscribed, Hebrew, Charcoal
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: Maresha, T.
Material: Pottery



Object's Name:  Jar Inscribed, Hebrew
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: Horevot Mazada
Material: Terracotta



Object's Name:  Jar Inscribed, Greek
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: Horevot Mazada
Material: Pottery



Object's Name:  Jar Inscribed, Greek
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: Horevot Mazada
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Body Sherd Jar Inscribed, Latin (?)
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: BURNT HOUSE
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Body Sherd Jar Inscribed, Greek (?), Latin (?)
Period: Roman (?)
Site: BURNT HOUSE
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Body Sherd Jar Inscribed, Latin (?), Greek (?)
Period: Early Roman (period) (?)
Site: BURNT HOUSE
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Body Sherd Jar Inscribed, Greek
Period: Roman (?)
Site: BURNT HOUSE
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Body Sherd Jug Inscribed, Greek
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: BURNT HOUSE
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Body Sherd Jug Inscribed, Greek
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: BURNT HOUSE
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Body Sherd Jug Inscribed, Greek
Period: Early Roman - Middle Roman
Site: BURNT HOUSE
Material: Pottery



Object's Name: Fragment Krater Inscribed, Engraved, Aramaic (?)
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: Jerusalem, Old City, Jewish Quarter, Area F, M
Material: Limestone



Object's Name:  Ostracon Aramaic
Period: Early Roman (period)
Site: Horevot Mazada
Material: Terracotta
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