Israel Acquires Rare Ancient Papyrus With Hebrew Inscription

Israel Acquires Rare Ancient Papyrus With Hebrew Inscription
A scrap of papyrus at the Israeli Antiquities Authority, IAA, lab inside the Israel Museum in Jerusalem on Sept. 7, 2022. Ariel Schalit/AP Photo
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JERUSALEM—Israel has acquired a previously unknown ancient papyrus bearing a Hebrew inscription dated to around 2,700 years ago that had long been in possession of a Montana resident, the country’s antiquities authority said Wednesday.

The scrap of papyrus—scarcely larger than a postage stamp with four lines of angular script—is one of just a few from the region in the Late Iron Age, archaeologists said. The Israel Antiquities Authority said it authenticated its age using radiocarbon dating, which corresponded with the age of the text’s writing style.