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Download Chapter 8: A Financial or Commercial Document (387 KB)
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Download Chapter 11: A Reexamination of Human Skeletal Remains (369 KB)
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Description
This volume publishes the results of excavations undertaken in 1958 and 1960 by the Dept. of Antiquities and Museums of the State of Israel. It describes the graves and the finds, in particular the Iron Age pottery, as well as scarabs, seals, glass finds, coins and other small finds, accompanied by a discussion of burial customs at Azor during Iron Age IB–IIA.
EISBN
9789654065887
Publication Date
1-10-2012
Publisher
Israel Antiquities Authority
City
Jerusalem
Keywords
Bronze Age burials, Iron Age cemetery, Bronze Age finds, Iron Age finds, Burial practices
Disciplines
Historic Preservation and Conservation | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | Life Sciences | Religion | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Citation
Ben-Shlomo, David, "The Azor Cemetery Moshe Dothan’s Excavations, 1958 and 1960" (2012). IAA Reports—Monograph Series of the Israel Antiquities Authority. 27.
https://publications.iaa.org.il/iaareports/27
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