Literacy in Judah and Israel algorithmic and forensic examination of the Arad and Samaria Ostraca
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.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24083Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1086/714070Publication Info
Faigenbaum-Golovin, S; Shaus, A; Sober, B; Gerber, Y; Turkel, E; Piasetzky, E; & Finkelstein,
I (2021). Literacy in Judah and Israel algorithmic and forensic examination of the Arad and
Samaria Ostraca. Near Eastern Archaeology, 84(2). pp. 148-158. 10.1086/714070. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/24083.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Shira Faigenbaum-Golovin
Assistant Research Professor of Mathematics
I am a Phillip Griffiths Assistant Research Professor at Duke University's math department
as well as at the Rhodes Interdisciplinary Initiative, working with Prof. Ingrid Daubechies.
In 2021 I completed my Ph.D. at the Department of Applied Mathematics, School of Mathematical
Sciences, Tel Aviv University, under the supervision of Prof. David Levin and Prof.
Yoel Shkolnisky.My research interests sp
Barak Sober
Phillip Griffiths Assistant Research Professor
I am currently privilaged to be working with Prof. Ingrid Daubechies. Before that,
I have completed my PhD in applied mathematics at Tel-Aviv University under the mentoring
of Prof. David Levin. My MSc was co-mentored by Prof. Levin and Prof. Israel Finkelstein
from the Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations. My research
ranges between analysis of high dimensional data from a geometrical perspective and
the applicatio
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