Jericho
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An example of a plastered skull from Jericho.
Jericho (Arabic: أريحا Tell es-Sultan; Hebrew: יְרִיחוֹ) is one of the most important archaeological sites in the southern Levant.
Excavators of Jericho include John Garstang and Kathleen Kenyon.
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Bibliography
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Derivative Treatments
- Benton, J.N., Grave, P., Robinson, E.G.D. and Wright, R.V.S. [1993], "Jericho Tomb B47: A Palestinian Middle Bronze Age Tomb in the Nicholson Museum", Mediterranean Archaeology 5/6 (1993), pp.59-110.
- Bienkowski, Piotr [1986], Jericho in the Late Bronze Age, Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1986. ISBN 0856683205
- Blau, Soren [2006], "An Analysis of Human Skeletal Remains from Two Middle Bronze Age Tombs from Jericho", PEQ 138.1 (2006), pp.13-26.
- Horn, S.H. [1953], "Jericho in a Topographical List of Ramesses II", JNES 12.3 (1953), pp.201-203.
- Robinson, E.G.D. [1995], "Basil Hennessy and the Nicholson Museum: Two Unpublished Early Bronze Age IV Tomb Groups from Jericho", in Bourke, S.J. and Descœudres, J.-P. (eds), Trade, Contact and the Movement of Peoples in the Eastern Mediterranean: Studies in Honour of J. Basil Hennessy, [Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement 3], Sydney: University of Sydney, 1995, pp.61-80.

