Tell el-Far’ah (South) Cemetery 200 Revisited

Gunnar Lehmann, Rachael Sparks, Revital Golding Meir

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Abstract

The Iron Age Cegmetery 200 at Tell el-Far’ah (South) in southwest Israel was excavated by Flinders Petrie in 1928. The evidence was never fully published and was studied by a group of archaeologists from Ben-Gurion University and the University College London. The new evaluation of the cemetery discusses the evidence in the context of recent archaeological research in the southern Israel and the northwestern Negev.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorship and burial in the Shfela and the Negev Regions throughout the ages
Editorsדניאל וורגה, יעל עבאדי-רייס, גונר להמן, דניאל ויינשטוב
Place of Publicationעומר
PublisherIsrael Antiquities Authority
Pages17*-30*
StatePublished - 2019

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