>>21309973The Kuntillet Ajrud inscriptions refers to a set of jar and plaster inscriptions, stone incisions, and art discovered at the site of Kuntillet Ajrud. They were found at a unique Judean crossroads location that was among an unusual number and variety of vessels and other inscriptions. They date to the late 9th century BC in the Sinai Peninsula.
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Pithos A shows five figures. There are a bull and calf. A seated musician or weaver is to one side. An inscription in the pithos mentions "Yahweh of Samaria and his Asherah."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuntillet_Ajrud_inscriptions