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Butler, Howard Crosby; Princeton University [Editor]
Syria: publications of the Princeton University Archaeological Expeditions to Syria in 1904 - 5 and 1909 (Div. 3, Sect. A ; 3) — 1913

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Umm idj-Djimal

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Μοσεσαθτ? Σαρεάαυ ετ(ών) λε'.
i. e. Mushaishat (?), (daughter) of Sharid.
Μοσεσαθη is new in Greek inscriptions. On Σαρείος see no. 239.

364. Stele. Found in a Bedawin hearth in a small sheepfold south of the
so-called “Praetorium”. Height 63 cm.; width 28 cm. Height of letters ff-ffcm.
ος Μασσεχου έτ(ών) με'.

ΛΑΑΛ
C XO
CA-Δ
1 oy
A ph/
H P q
6
Inscr. 365. Inscr. 366.
Scale 1 : 20. Scale 1 : 20.

Ko
c e a



Inscr. 367.
Scale 1 : 20.


Inscr. 368.
Scale 1 : 20.

ΘΑΑΑΦΙ
AOG\Θ
AHCZo
AB 6ΙΔ
0/

z_
Inscr. 369.
Scale 1 : 20.

365. Stele.

Found in

a stone fence south of the so-called

“Praetorium”.

Height 32 cm.; width 29 cm. The face is well finished. Height of letters 8f-10 cm.

....
i. e. Tamar, (daughter) of Khair.

On the name Ηρος see no. 330.

366. Stele. Found in a small stone fence adjoining the southwest corner of
so-called “Praetorium”. Height 74 cm.; width 24-28 cm. The face is half finished.
Height of letters 8 cm.
Μαλεχος Adtov ετ(ώυ) ιε/.
i. e. Malik, (son) of AcU.
On Αο'ως, spelled also Αό'εος, see M.S.M. p. 274, no. 98 and Lidzbarski, Eph. n,
p. 331, no. 98.
367. Stele. Found in a house situated southwest of the so-called “Praetorium”.
The stone lay in some debris in a small room. Pleight i^o^m.; width 26 cm.
The face is fairly well finished. Three incised lines divide the face into four spaces.
Height of letters 8-15 cm.
Ασμος Θεφιος ετ(ών) f.
i. e. ~Asim, (son) of Taim.
With Ασμος compare Ασψιος in no. 231 and Ασεμος in no. 284.
 
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