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- Three_shekel_ostracon abstract "The Three shekel ostracon is a pottery fragment bearing a forged text supposedly dating from between the 7th and 9th century BCE. It is 8.6 centimeters high and 10.9 centimeters wide and contains five lines of ancient Hebrew writing. The inscription mentions a king named Ashyahu donating three shekels to the House of Yahweh. No king named Ashyahu is mentioned in the Bible, but some scholars believe it may refer to Jehoash, who ruled Judea 802–787 BCE.The ostracon was purchased by Shlomo Moussaieff from the Jerusalem antiquities dealer Oded Golan. Doubts about the authenticity of this and other artefacts sold by Golan began to be expressed in the late 1990s, and in 2003 Professor Christ Rollston, a leading authority on Northwest Semitic inscriptions, said he is \"confident beyond a reasonable doubt\" that the \"three shekel ostracon\" is a forgery. The same negative conclusion was reached on the basis of scientific examination of the patina.".
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- Three_shekel_ostracon wikiPageRevisionID "690708119".
- Three_shekel_ostracon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_Israel.
- Three_shekel_ostracon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_inscriptions.
- Three_shekel_ostracon wikiPageWikiLink Jehoash_of_Israel.
- Three_shekel_ostracon wikiPageWikiLink Judea.
- Three_shekel_ostracon wikiPageWikiLink Oded_Golan.
- Three_shekel_ostracon wikiPageWikiLink Ostracon.
- Three_shekel_ostracon wikiPageWikiLink Paleo-Hebrew_alphabet.
- Three_shekel_ostracon wikiPageWikiLink Patina.
- Three_shekel_ostracon wikiPageWikiLink Shlomo_Moussaieff_(businessman).
- Three_shekel_ostracon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Three shekel ostracon".
- Three_shekel_ostracon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Three_shekel_ostracon subject Category:Archaeology_of_Israel.
- Three_shekel_ostracon subject Category:Hebrew_inscriptions.
- Three_shekel_ostracon hypernym Fragment.
- Three_shekel_ostracon type Place.
- Three_shekel_ostracon comment "The Three shekel ostracon is a pottery fragment bearing a forged text supposedly dating from between the 7th and 9th century BCE. It is 8.6 centimeters high and 10.9 centimeters wide and contains five lines of ancient Hebrew writing. The inscription mentions a king named Ashyahu donating three shekels to the House of Yahweh.".
- Three_shekel_ostracon label "Three shekel ostracon".
- Three_shekel_ostracon sameAs Q7798003.
- Three_shekel_ostracon sameAs m.0m0n2yq.
- Three_shekel_ostracon sameAs Q7798003.
- Three_shekel_ostracon wasDerivedFrom Three_shekel_ostracon?oldid=690708119.
- Three_shekel_ostracon isPrimaryTopicOf Three_shekel_ostracon.