This volume presents the results of the Tel Jezreel Post-Excavation and Publication Project, directed by Charlotte Whiting on behalf of the Council for British Research in the Levant (CBRL). The project analyzed the Tel Jezreel excavation archive stored at the CBRLs Kenyon Institute in Jerusalem. The current volume presents the stratigraphic sequence (by Charlotte Whiting) and the Neolithic to Iron Age pottery (by Gloria London) excavated during the 19951996 seasons. The Tel Jezreel stratigraphy and ceramics have been deemed relevant to determining Iron Age chronological and social issues, two topics that are highly debated in the literature. Despite the fragmentary nature of the deposits, they are published here in order to address these q...
This study seeks to define the relationship between the pottery remains from early and mid-Holocene ...
The subject of this thesis is the study of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age tombs of the site of T...
Excavations at Mezraa Teleilat, a medium sized mound by the Euphrates, have revealed an uninterrupte...
Research for this dissertation was undertaken in the Department of Archaeology at Sydney University ...
The excavation and analysis of pottery is an important element in the archaeology of Eretz Israel an...
This study will focus on the Early Bronze I (EB I) ceramics from Tel Yin'am located near Moshav Yavn...
Palestine has one of the longest histories of archaeological exploration in the Near East "because t...
The late third millennium B.C. in Israel until recently was known by funerary deposits only. At Jebe...
Excavations in the Levant have exposed a broad range of occupational phases, complete with a wide va...
Pottery has been one of the most popular artefacts in the study of the Iron Age in central-southern ...
Tel Yin’am and nearby Khirbet Beit Gan are the only excavated sites in the Yavne’el Valley, which c...
After the author’s first three campaigns of excavation at Tell Belt Mirsim, it was so much archaeolo...
Problem Several scholars have debated the traditional and low chronology of the Iron Age in Southern...
The relationships of the archaeological cultures of the Late Neolithic Period in the southern Levant...
An archaeometrical study on the Bronze and Iron Age pottery from Tell Mishrifeh/Qatna was undertaken...
This study seeks to define the relationship between the pottery remains from early and mid-Holocene ...
The subject of this thesis is the study of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age tombs of the site of T...
Excavations at Mezraa Teleilat, a medium sized mound by the Euphrates, have revealed an uninterrupte...
Research for this dissertation was undertaken in the Department of Archaeology at Sydney University ...
The excavation and analysis of pottery is an important element in the archaeology of Eretz Israel an...
This study will focus on the Early Bronze I (EB I) ceramics from Tel Yin'am located near Moshav Yavn...
Palestine has one of the longest histories of archaeological exploration in the Near East "because t...
The late third millennium B.C. in Israel until recently was known by funerary deposits only. At Jebe...
Excavations in the Levant have exposed a broad range of occupational phases, complete with a wide va...
Pottery has been one of the most popular artefacts in the study of the Iron Age in central-southern ...
Tel Yin’am and nearby Khirbet Beit Gan are the only excavated sites in the Yavne’el Valley, which c...
After the author’s first three campaigns of excavation at Tell Belt Mirsim, it was so much archaeolo...
Problem Several scholars have debated the traditional and low chronology of the Iron Age in Southern...
The relationships of the archaeological cultures of the Late Neolithic Period in the southern Levant...
An archaeometrical study on the Bronze and Iron Age pottery from Tell Mishrifeh/Qatna was undertaken...
This study seeks to define the relationship between the pottery remains from early and mid-Holocene ...
The subject of this thesis is the study of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age tombs of the site of T...
Excavations at Mezraa Teleilat, a medium sized mound by the Euphrates, have revealed an uninterrupte...