See also the theory that the four-room housethe most common architectural type in the hill-country sitesdeveloped from the shape of the nomads tents: Aharon Kempinski, Tel Masos, Expedition 20 (4) (1978), p. 35; Volkmar Fritz, Tempel und Zelt (Neukirchen, West Germany: Neukirchen Verlag, 1977), pp. 6064. On the layout of Giloh as reflecting pastoral occupation of the inhabitants, see Amihai Mazar, Giloh: An Early Israelite Settlement Site Near Jerusalem, Israel Exploration Journal 31 (1981), pp. 12, 32.
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