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The Samaria Ostraca are a collection of 102 inscribed pottery fragments discovered at the royal acropolis of Samaria, the capital of the northern kingdom of Israel. The inscriptions, written with carbon-based ink in a professional cursive Paleo-Hebrew script, record the delivery of aged wine and refined olive oil. Unearthed in 1910 by George Andrew Reisner in a fill deposit beneath the floor of the so-called "Ostraca House," the sherds are regarded as one of the most important discoveries for reconstructing the economy, administrative organization, and scribal practices of ancient Israel in the 8th century BCE.
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