Early Iron Age of the Southern Levant

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The Early Iron Age of the Southern Levant, also known as the Iron Age I

Bibliography

  • Beeri, Ron [2008], "Round Oil Presses of the 13th-10th Centuries BCE in Palestine and Their Implications: Chronology, Function and Geographical Distribution", PEQ 140.3 (2008), pp.159-167.
  • Ben-Ami, Doron [2001], “The Iron I at Tel Hazor in Light of the Renewed Excavations”, IEJ 51 (2001), pp.148-170.
    • [2007], “Early Iron Age Cult Places—New Evidence from Tell Hazor”, TA 33.2 (2006), pp.121-133.
  • Bloch-Smith, Elizabeth [2003], "Israelite Ethnicity in Iron I: Archaeology Preserves What Is Remembered and What Is Forgotten in Israel's History", JBL 122.3 (2003), pp.401-425.
  • Finkelstein, Israel [1998], "Two Notes on Northern Samaria: The ʿEinun Pottery and the Date of the 'Bull Site'", PEQ 130 (1998), pp.94-98.
  • Lehmann, Gunnar [2004], "Reconstructing the Social Landscape of Early Israel: Rural Marriage Alliances in the Central Hill Country", TA 31 (2004), pp.141-193.
  • Mazar, Amihai [1982], "The 'Bull Site': An Iron Age I Open Cult Place", BASOR 247 (1982), pp. 27-42.
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