Author
Deadle; Taufik ; Tal; Oren ; Greenberg; Raphael
Year
2017
Publisher
Israel Antiquities Authority / ____ _______
Language
English
Pages
7
ISBN
978-9-65406-646-4
Last Update
04-Nov-2024
Keywords
Archaeology
This, the third and final volume of reports dedicated to the publication of the 1933–1986 excavations at Khirbat al-Karak (Kh. Kerak)/Tel Bet Yeraḥ, describes the contiguous Hellenistic and Early Islamic remains excavated in the northern and southern parts of the site. These form an important component in the history of occupation on the mound and make a significant contribution to the archaeology of both periods. Their identification at the site in fact predates that of the Bronze Age remains: Eleazar Sukenik, who was asked to visit the road cut through ‘the Kerak’ in 1921, was the first to note...
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