Material Culture Matters: Essays on the Archaeology of the Southern Levant in Honor of Seymour Gitin. Edited by John R. Spencer, Robert A. Mullins, and Aaron J. Brody.
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This analysis combines mean ridge breadth (MRB) and mean ridge density (MRD) to distinguish the age and sex of 112 fingerprints on Early Bronze Age (EB) III pottery from the early urban neighbourhood at Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath, Israel, dating to a 100 year time span.
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Bronze Age trade in the Eastern Mediterranean is well attested in south Levantine archaeological research, with imported vessels generally playing a significant role in the ceramic assemblage. While…
The Early Bronze Age Fortifications At Tell Es-Safi/Gath, Israel
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Tell es-Safi/Gath is a multi-period site located on the border between the Judean foothills (Shephelah) and the southern coastal plain in central Israel, which has been subject to survey and…
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The political upheavals that occurred in the southern Levant during the first half of the seventh century CE – specifically the gradual Muslim conquest (– CE) that put a final end to Byzantine…
The Origins of Late Philistine Decorated Ware: A Note
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Abstract A decade ago, the authors, along with D. Ben-Shlomo, defined Late Philistine Decorated Ware (LPDW, formerly Ashdod Ware) as typical of Iron IIA Philistia and discussed its origins and…
VANDALISED AND LOOTED, ROCK-CUT TOMBS OF THE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE PERIODS: A CASE STUDY FROM SAFFA VILLAGE, RAMALLAH PROVINCE
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Abstract A total of 119 rock-cut burial caves of the Roman and Byzantine periods were surveyed in the study area, all of which had been subjected to robbing at some point in the recent past. This…