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Academic review discussing arguments that paleographic patterns, orthographic consistency, and the administrative use of hieratic numerals in Old Hebrew inscriptions indicate the presence of organized scribal education mechanisms in Iron Age Israel.
Author of review: Matt Hewitt
Author of discussed article: Christopher A. Rollston
Year of publication: 2006
Journal: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
Issue: 344
Pages: 47–74
Type of text: Academic review
Academic field: Ancient Near Eastern Studies; Epigraphy; Biblical Studies
Historical period discussed: Iron Age II (ca. 1000–550 BCE)
Geographic focus: Ancient Israel and Judah
Primary evidence discussed: Old Hebrew epigraphic inscriptions
Key subjects: scribal education, paleography, orthography, hieratic numerals, literacy in ancient Israel
Associated institution in original research: Johns Hopkins University
Related work: Writing and Literacy in the World of Ancient Israel: Epigraphic Evidence from the Iron Age
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