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Fitzgerald, Gerald M. "The Earliest Pottery of Beth-Shan." The Museum Journal 24, no. 1. (1935): 5-32.

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  • near eastern[11]
  • handle[11]
  • rim fragment[2]
  • sherd[1]
  • beth shean[11]
  • israel[11]
  • chalcolithic[2]
  • early bronze i[10]
  • early bronze ii[7]
  • neolithic[2]
  • ceramic[11]
  • slipped[1]
  • yes[11]
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34-21-260

34-21-260

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34-20-812

34-20-812

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34-20-930

34-20-930

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34-20-929

34-20-929

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34-20-843

34-20-843

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34-20-810

34-20-810

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34-21-101

34-21-101

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34-20-819

34-20-819

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34-20-854

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34-21-40

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