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Palestinian supra-linear punctuation
Palestinian supra-linear punctuation is the name given to the system of vowel punctuation devised for Hebrew texts around the 4th-century BCE and which was in use in Palestine and in Egypt prior to the development of the Tiberian Masoretic vowel symbol. The Palestinian system of vowels is unique in that it consists mainly of points arranged differently to each other; one being a triangle of three dots above a given letter, while another being two dots made diagonally above a given letter, etc. Its use can still be seen in extant fragments of manuscripts found among the Dead Sea scrolls and in the Cairo Geniza.

Vatican Hebrew MS. 133
The Vatican Hebrew Ms. 133 (abbrev. Vat. ebr. 133), popularly known as the Rome Ms., is a handwritten manuscript of a portion of the Jerusalem Talmud, containing only Seder Zerai'm, written in old-style Ashkenazi Hebrew script. Today, the manuscript is preserved at the Vatican Library in Rome. A facsimile edition of the manuscript has been published, and known under the name 'Jerusalem Talmud - Rome Manuscript'. Davidbena (talk) 02:31, 25 August 2022 (UTC)