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        "properties": {
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            "properties": {
                "id": 1285,
                "artefact_uri": "https:\/\/4care-skos.mf.no\/artefact\/1285",
                "site_id": 68,
                "site_uri": "https:\/\/4care-skos.mf.no\/place\/68",
                "site_name": "al-Filusiyya",
                "clm_id": "TM 701028",
                "material": "Stone",
                "description": "SEG LIX 1876: Epitaph of Harpokration.\r\nDahari &amp; Di Segni 2009, no. 4: Anthropomorphic stela of beach-rock of slightly tapering rectangular shape, surmounted by a head, with a tang at the bottom. H. 96 cm; W. 42 cm at the top, 39 at the bottom. The red paint filling the lines of the face and the letters is well preserved. The inscription is enclosed within a shallowly engraved rectangular frame. Below the frame is a large Jerusalem cross. The letters are mostly square (but one round omicron; hypsilon, alpha and delta cursive).\r\nSame consolatory formula as in the other steles sharing the same provenance &ndash; a combination restricted to the northern coast of Sinai (el-Huweinat and el-&lsquo;Arish) according to ed.pr.: &epsilon;\u1f50&mu;&omicron;\u1f77&rho;&epsilon;&iota; (here only var. &epsilon;\u1f50&tau;\u1f7b&chi;&epsilon;&iota;), &epsilon;\u1f50&psi;\u1f7b&chi;&epsilon;&iota;, &omicron;\u1f50&delta;&epsilon;\u1f76&sigmaf; \u1f00&theta;\u1f71&nu;&alpha;&tau;&omicron;&sigmaf;, &ldquo;fare thee well, be of good courage, nobody is immortal&rdquo;, accompanied by the name of the deceased in vocative.",
                "date_from": 350,
                "date_to": 499,
                "dating_criteria": "Phrasing and palaeography point to 4th-5th c. according to ed. pr.",
                "selection_criteria": "Christian terms\/formulas\/concepts,Christian symbols\/gestures\/isopsephy",
                "absolute_relative_date": null,
                "stratigraphic_context": "",
                "shelf_mark": "",
                "bibliography": "",
                "external_links": [
                    {
                        "text": "TM 701028",
                        "url": "http:\/\/www.trismegistos.org\/text\/701028"
                    }
                ],
                "classes": "Funerary element,Textual",
                "writing_medium": "Inscription",
                "text_content": "Subliterary",
                "language": "Greek",
                "archive": "",
                "authors": [
                    {
                        "author": "Val\u00e9rie Schram",
                        "year": "2021"
                    }
                ]
            }
        }
    ]
}