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Description
This volume, comprised of two parts: text and plates, presents the results of the excavations at Tell el-Qudeirat, located in an oasis in the northern Sinai desert and identified as biblical Kadesh Barnea. The excavations, which took place over ten seasons (1976–1982), revealed a stratigraphic sequence of three superimposed Iron Age fortresses. The plans and architecture of the fortresses, as well as the pottery, including the family of ‘Negebite Ware’, are described.
EISBN
9789654066174
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Publisher
Israel Antiquities Authority
City
Jerusalem
Keywords
Sinai, Iron Age fortress, Negebite ware, Edomite pottery, Iron Age pottery
Disciplines
Historic Preservation and Conservation | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | Life Sciences | Religion | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Citation
Cohen, Rudolph and Bernick-Greenberg, Hannah, "Excavations at Kadesh Barnea (Tell el-Qudeirat) 1976–1982, Part 2: Plates, Plans and Sections" (2007). IAA Reports—Monograph Series of the Israel Antiquities Authority. 43.
https://publications.iaa.org.il/iaareports/43
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