Kitchen, KRI, vol. 4, p. 37, no. 17 (bowl), dated year 4, king unnamed. Merenptah has been proposed as the pharaoh under whom this bowl was inscribed partly based upon another similar bowl dated year 10 (or higher?), Mordechai Gilula An Inscription in Egyptian Hieratic from Lachish, Tel Aviv 3 (1916), pp. 107108, also Redford Egypt & Asia in the New Kingdom: Some Historical Notes, JSSEA 10, no. I (December, 1978), pp. 6667. This dating, however, has been challenged by Orly Goldwasser (The Lachish Hieratic Bowl Once Again, Tel Aviv 9 [1982] pp. 137138), who would read the texts in a different order and date them to Ramesses III. As the bowls texts concern tax collection Ramesses III seems the probable date. Regardless of this problem with the dating of the bowls, Lachish remained firmly in Egyptian control at least into Ramesses IIIs reign; see also David Ussishkin, LachishKey to the Israelite Conquest of Canaan, BAR 13:01.
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