The Pottery of Tel Esur, a Rural Canaanite Late Bronze Age Site on the Via Maris

Tel Esur is identifiable with D-f-tj (Djefty), mentioned by Thutmose III in his description of his march to Megiddo through the ʿAruna Pass. Recent excavations provide the first unequivocal indication that the site was inhabited during the Late Bronze Age as a farm/hamlet, perhaps also a waystation....

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Authors: Shalvi, Golan (Author) ; Bar, Shay (Author) ; Gilboa, Ayelet (Author) ; Shoval, Shlomo (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: The University of Chicago Press [2019]
In: Bulletin of ASOR
Year: 2019, Volume: 382, Pages: 111-142
Further subjects:B Cypriot-style pithoi
B Tel Esur
B Canaanite regional pottery
B Via Maris
B Canaanite Late Bronze Age
B Egyptianizing pottery
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