Biblical Archaeology Review
Biblical Archaeology Review is the flagship publication of the Biblical Archaeology Society. For more than 40 years it has been making the world of archaeology in the lands of the Bible come alive for the interested layperson. Full of vivid images and articles written by leading scholars, this is a must read for anyone interested in the archaeology of the ancient Near East.
Endnote 1 - Israelite Conquest or Settlement? New Light from Tell Masos
Endnote 23 - II. In Defense of the Stables at Megiddo
Z. Herzogs explanation for the existence of these vessels does not reconcile with the character of the find: Products were brought in, measured, prepared and then taken out according to the needs of the administrative unit (civilian or military) for which they were intended.. Was the food really taken out in bowls and jugs?
Endnote 22 - II. In Defense of the Stables at Megiddo
Ibid., p. 15. The variety of the finds surprised the excavator: Such a multi-varied composition is surprising in a communal storehouse, for we would expect to find vessels for stock-piling (food) of a uniform shape; The rest of the vessels do not belong to a category that one expects to find in storehouses. See Y. Aharoni, Hafirot Umehkarim, dedicated to Sh. Yeivin, Tel-Aviv 1973, p. 17.
Endnote 21 - II. In Defense of the Stables at Megiddo
Endnote 20 - II. In Defense of the Stables at Megiddo
Endnote 19 - II. In Defense of the Stables at Megiddo
Endnote 18 - II. In Defense of the Stables at Megiddo
Endnote 17 - II. In Defense of the Stables at Megiddo
Endnote 16 - II. In Defense of the Stables at Megiddo
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