Biblical Archeology Information on Gezer Calendar

An Early Agricultural Mnemonic Inscription

The Gezer Calendar is a short Paleo‑Hebrew inscription discovered at Gezer and usually dated to the 10th–9th centuries BCE. It lists agricultural tasks by month and is often interpreted as a mnemonic or teaching text reflecting seasonal rhythms.

Archaeological Context and Paleography

Found in a domestic or public context at Gezer, the calendar’s script and language place it among the earliest Hebrew inscriptions; paleographic analysis helps situate it within the development of alphabetic writing in the region.

Significance for Social History and Literacy

As an early vernacular inscription, the Gezer Calendar illuminates everyday knowledge transmission and provides evidence that alphabetic writing was used for practical, local purposes beyond elite record‑keeping.

Sources

Gezer excavation reports; epigraphic analyses

Gezer calendar publication (excavation reports)

Other Information About Gezer Calendar

Cross F. M.; Rollston C.; Mazar A.

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