Literacy in Judah and Israel algorithmic and forensic examination of the Arad and Samaria Ostraca

Shira Faigenbaum-Golovin, Arie Shaus, Barak Sober, Yana Gerber, Eli Turkel, Eli Piasetzky, Israel Finkelstein

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Abstract

A highly discussed issue in the fields of Hebrew epigraphy and biblical research is the level of literacy in the Iron Age kingdoms of Israel and Judah (Rollston 2010; Davies and Römer 2013; Schmidt 2015). Treating this topic using biblical texts, for example, the references to scribes at the time of a given monarch, may lead to circular argumentation: The reality behind a given account may reflect the time of the authors, who could have lived centuries later and retrojected their own situation back onto earlier history. A preferable methodology is to consider the material evidence—the corpora of Iron Age Hebrew ostraca from archaeological excavations. The idea is to use algorithmic and forensic methods to distinguish between handwritings and thus the number of authors in a given corpus.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)148-158
Number of pages11
JournalNear Eastern Archaeology
Volume84
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2021

Funding

FundersFunder number
Simons Foundation
Duke University
Seventh Framework Programme
European Research Council229418
European Research Council
Israel Science Foundation644/08, 2062/18, 1457/13
Israel Science Foundation
Tel Aviv University400837
Tel Aviv University

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