Display this artifact replica in your dimestore museum or private collection. It verifies the existence of the Giant and bears his name. It would be a great piece for anyone interested in the Nephilim, giants or Biblical varification of the Giant from Gath known as Goliath. Its made from a Sentra pvc-type material that gives it the feel of pottery. It is about 3 inches wide and a 1/4 inch width. It is primed and painted but should be displayed and not publicly handled.

The oldest Philistine inscription ever discovered was recently excavated in Goliath’s home town of Gath. (Tel es-Safi)

The inscription was scratched with a needle-like instrument on a small potsherd and dates from the tenth to mid-ninth century B.C. Of the two names on the sherd, the first consists of four Semitic letters: אלות, which

The Gath Inscription

Maeir says may be the  Goliath. Written with Semitic letters, the name is Philistine. The Philistines were a people who originally came from the area around the Aegean Sea and who probably spoke an Indo-European language, possibly similar to ancient Greek. When they migrated to the coast of modern Israel, they gradually adopted aspects of Semitic culture, including the alphabet, but retained their own Philistine names and some aspects of their Philistine language. (A replica of this item is available for trade or purchase)
Artwork done by Chris L. Lesley