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        "properties": {
            "name": "EPSG:4326"
        }
    },
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            "type": "Feature",
            "geometry": {
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            "properties": {
                "id": 1288,
                "artefact_uri": "https:\/\/4care-skos.mf.no\/artefact\/1288",
                "site_id": 68,
                "site_uri": "https:\/\/4care-skos.mf.no\/place\/68",
                "site_name": "al-Filusiyya",
                "clm_id": "TM 701031",
                "material": "Stone",
                "description": "SEG LIX 1879: Epitaph of Othesos.\r\nDahari &amp; Di Segni 2009, no. 7: Anthropomorphic stela of beach-rock of rectangular shape, with a tapering bottom, surmounted by a head. H. 79 cm; W. 37 cm; Th. 12 cm. In the head an incised line indicates the contour of a face, but within a badly eroded cross replaces the features. Traces of red paint are barely visible.\r\nThe inscription is very irregular; some letters are hardly recognizable. A cross, not centred on the axis of the stele, breaks l. 1. The text ends with a monogrammatic cross [staurogram]. A horizontal line separates the script from the tapering end of the stone.\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;, &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.\r\nAccording to the ed., this epitaph is similar with SEG XXVIII 1461 even though the two steles are different in shape and size.",
                "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 701031",
                        "url": "http:\/\/www.trismegistos.org\/text\/701031"
                    }
                ],
                "classes": "Funerary element,Textual",
                "writing_medium": "Inscription",
                "text_content": "Subliterary",
                "language": "Greek",
                "archive": "",
                "authors": [
                    {
                        "author": "Val\u00e9rie Schram",
                        "year": "2021"
                    }
                ]
            }
        }
    ]
}