Tel Batash

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Tel Batash, identified as the remains of the ancient city of Timnah.

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Excavation

Bibliography

Overview

  • Kelm, George and Mazar, Amihai, Timnah: A Biblical City in the Sorek Valley, Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1995.

Excavation Reports

  • Mazar, Amihai, Timnah (Tel Batash) I - Stratigraphy and Architecture, 2 volumes (Text, Plans and Sections), [Qedem 37], Jerusalem: IES, 1997.
  • Mazar, Amihai and Panitz-Cohen, Nava, Timnah (Tel Batash) II - The Finds from the First Millennium BCE, 2 volumes (Text, Plates), [Qedem 42], Jerusalem: IES, 2001.
  • Panitz-Cohen, N. and Mazar, A., Timna (Tel Batash) III - The Finds from the Second Millennium BCE, 2 volumes, [Qedem 45], Jerusalem: IES, forthcoming.

Articles

  • Bunimowitz, Shlomo and Lederman, Zvi [2006], “The Early Israelite Monarchy in the Sorek Valley: Tel Beth-Shemesh and Tel Batash (Timnah) in the 10th and 9th Centuries BCE”, in Maeir, A.M. and Miroschedji, P. de (eds), “I Will Speak the Riddle of Ancient Times”—Archaeological and Historical Studies in Honor of Amihai Mazar on the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday, Volume 2, Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2006, pp.407-427. ISBN 1575061031
  • Panitz-Cohen, Nava, "Change and Continuity in the Ceramic Assemblages at Late Bronze Age Tel Batash", Ä&L 14 (2004), pp.319-337.

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