The protodynastic/dynasty 1 Egyptian presence in southern Canaan: a preliminary report on the 1994 excavations at Nahal Tillah, Israel

Thomas Evan Levy, David Alon, Edwin C. M. van den Brink, Eric C. Kansa, Yuval Yekutieli

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Abstract

This paper is written in memory of Doug Esse, a dear friend and leading light in the study of the Early Bronze Age of Israel. Doug tragically died at the young age of forty-two, and he is sorely missed as friend and outstanding colleague. Doug would have been excited by the new discoveries at Nahal Tillah, and it saddens us that he is not here to share in the exultation and thrill of our new research.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStudies in the Archaeology of Israel and Neighboring Lands in Memory of Douglas L. Esse
EditorsSamuel R. Wolff
PublisherThe Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
Pages411-445
Number of pages35
ISBN (Print)1885923155
StatePublished - 2001

Publication series

NameStudies in Ancient Oriental Civilizations
PublisherThe Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
Number59
NameASOR Books
PublisherThe American Schools pf Oriental research
Volume5

Keywords

  • Egypt -- Antiquities ; Egypt -- History -- To 332 B.C ; Tillah River (Israel)

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