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Levant 38 (2006)edited by Bruce RoutledgeThe annual publication of the Council for British Research in the Levant. 220p (Council for British Research in the Levant 2006) Table of ContentsIn memoriam (O H Thompson); Field Reports/Research Articles The funeral kit: A newly defined Canaanite mortuary pratice based on the Middle and Late Bronze Age tomb complext at Ashkelon (J L Baker); The Medieval Christian cemetery at Tel Jezreel (M Bradley); Child health in the Crusader period inhabitants of Tel Jezreel, Israel (P D Mitchell); The Iron I-IIA in the highland and beyond: 14C Anchors, pottery phases and the Shoshenq I campaign (I Finkelstein and E Piasetzky); Some thoughts on Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi, its Dam, its monastery and the Ghassanids (D Genequand); The Chalcolithic in the central highlands of Palestine: A reassessment based on a new examination of Khirbet es-Sauma'a (S Gibson and Y M Rowan); Demography, the population of Syria and the census of Q. Aemilius Secundus (D Kennedy); Dion of the Decapolis. Tell al-Ash'ari in southern Syria in the light of ancient documents and recent discoveries (A Kropp and Q Mohammed); Brass chains from a public building in the area of the bathhouse at Tiberias (A Lester and Y Hirschfeld); Planting pots at Petra: A preliminary study of olae perforatae at the Petra garden pool complex and at the 'Great Temple' (E R Macaulay-Lewis); Ancient Jewish style: Why were ossuaries and southern oil lamps decorated? (E Regev); "Coinage before coins?" A further response to Raz Kletter (M Silver); Hedonists or pragmatic agriculturalists? Reassessing Hasmonean Jericho (D Stacey); Ceramic evidence for beekeeping in Palestine in the Mamluk and Ottoman periods (I Taxel); Book notes. Browse other Near East books |
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