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Braun, Eliot L. Early Beth Shan (strata XIX-XIII): G.M. Fitzgerald's Deep Cut on the Tell. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2004. Page/Fig./Plate: 194

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  • yes[244]
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  • near eastern[255]
  • blade[3]
  • body sherd[2]
  • bottle[3]
  • bowl[2]
  • bowl fragment[3]
  • celt[1]
  • cult object[1]
  • flat base sherd[6]
  • game piece[1]
  • handle[22]
  • handle fragment[1]
  • jar fragment[2]
  • jug[3]
  • juglet[1]
  • macehead[2]
  • mortar[3]
  • pebble[1]
  • pestle[1]
  • plaque[1]
  • polishing stone[1]
  • pot[2]
  • rim fragment[42]
  • rim sherd[9]
  • sherd[109]
  • sherds[2]
  • spindle whorl[4]
  • spool[1]
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  • vessel[1]
  • vessel foot[1]
  • vessel handle[28]
  • weight[6]
  • whorl[1]
  • beth shean[255]
  • israel[254]
  • chalcolithic[103]
  • early bronze age[6]
  • early bronze i[117]
  • early bronze ii[112]
  • early bronze iii[1]
  • iron age ib[1]
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  • neolithic[80]
  • basalt[10]
  • ceramic[231]
  • flint[3]
  • limestone[7]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • quartzite[1]
  • stone[2]
  • burnished[3]
  • chipped[3]
  • incised[2]
  • slipped[19]
  • wash[3]
  • yes[255]

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34-21-212

34-21-212

Rim Sherd

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34-21-231

34-21-231

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34-21-11

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34-21-107

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Sherd

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34-20-923

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Spout

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34-21-86

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Pot

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34-20-932B

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Handle

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34-21-101

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34-20-911

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34-20-820

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34-20-854

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34-21-370

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34-20-808

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34-20-798

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34-20-671

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34-21-208

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34-21-198

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34-21-356

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Body Sherd

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34-20-797

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34-20-637

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34-21-254

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34-20-898

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34-21-92

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Sherd

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34-20-934

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Handle

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34-20-892

34-20-892

Pot

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34-20-814

34-20-814

Handle

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34-21-8

34-21-8

Rim Fragment

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