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James, Frances W. The Iron Age at Beth Shan. Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1966. xviii, 366 p. illus., plans.

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  • Object[6]
  • yes[6]
  • no[6]
  • near eastern[6]
  • bowl[1]
  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[1]
  • door jamb[2]
  • lintel fragment[1]
  • object fragment[1]
  • beth shean[6]
  • israel[6]
  • iron age ia[6]
  • iron age ib[6]
  • late bronze iib[2]
  • area 1585[1]
  • area 1586[1]
  • area 1586, at s.[1]
  • room 1587[1]
  • inscription[2]
  • hieroglyphic[3]
  • ceramic[1]
  • ivory[1]
  • limestone[4]
  • incised[6]
  • painted[1]
  • yes[6]
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Bowl

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Object Fragment

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Comb (Hair - grooming tool)

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Door Jamb

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Lintel Fragment

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