Khirbet el-Qom
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Khirbet el-Qom is a site situated some 20 km west of Hebron in the transition between the Shephelah and the central hill country of Judaea.
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Bibliography
- Dever, William [1970], “Iron Age Epigraphic Material from the Area of Khirbet El-Kôm", HUCA 40 (1970), pp.139-204.
- [1982], “Recent Archaeological Confirmation of the Cult of Asherah in Ancient Israel", Hebrew Studies 23 (1982), pp.37-44.
- Hadley, Judith [1987], “The Khirbet el-Qom Inscription", VT 37 (1987), pp.50-62.
- Lemaire, André [1977], “Les inscriptions de Khirbet el-Qôm et L’Ashérah de YHWH", RB 84 (1977), pp.595-608.
- [1984], “Who or what was Yahweh’s Asherah?”, BAR 10 (1984), pp.42-51.
- [2006], “Khirbet el-Qôm and Hebrew and Aramaic Epigraphy”, in Gitin, S., Wright, J.E. and Dessel, J.P. (eds), Confronting the Past—Archaeological and Historical Essays on Ancient Israel in Honor of William G. Dever, Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2006, pp.231-238. ISBN 1575061171
- O’Connor, M. [1987], “The Poetic Inscription from Khirbet el-Qôm", VT 37 (1987), pp.224-230.
- Zevit, Ziony [1984], “The Khirbet el-Qôm Inscription Mentioning a Goddess", BASOR 255 {1984), pp.39-47.

