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Fitzgerald, Gerald M. Excavations in the Northern Cemetery Area, 1922-1931. Unpublished manuscript.

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  • Object[41]
  • yes[41]
  • no[40]
  • yes[1]
  • near eastern[41]
  • amulet[1]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • axe fragment[1]
  • bell[2]
  • bowl[3]
  • bracelet[1]
  • buckle[4]
  • colander[1]
  • cross[1]
  • dagger[1]
  • disc[1]
  • fibula[1]
  • finger ring fragment[1]
  • flask[1]
  • handle[1]
  • javelin[1]
  • key[3]
  • knife fragment[1]
  • kohl stick[2]
  • latch[2]
  • lock[1]
  • loop[1]
  • pendant[1]
  • scarab[1]
  • shovel[2]
  • sistrum[1]
  • spoon[1]
  • strigil[3]
  • stud[2]
  • beth shean[41]
  • israel[40]
  • byzantine[15]
  • early bronze age[1]
  • early iron age[3]
  • roman period[11]
  • byzantine[1]
  • roman[11]
  • c. n. 254, upper level[1]
  • c.n.[1]
  • c.n. 243, northern loculus, grave at west[1]
  • c.n. 248, northern loculus[1]
  • c.n. 254, higher level[1]
  • c.n. 254, upper level[2]
  • c.n. 257[2]
  • c.n. 263[1]
  • c.n. 266 a, low level[2]
  • c.n. 266 b, low level[2]
  • c.n. 266, high level[2]
  • c.n. 295[1]
  • c.n. debris, above 255[1]
  • boy[1]
  • cross[3]
  • fish[1]
  • floral motif[1]
  • human head[1]
  • bronze[41]
  • carnelian[1]
  • iron[3]
  • wood[2]
  • incised[4]
  • yes[41]
bronze

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29-108-272

29-108-272

Spoon

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29-108-435

29-108-435

Handle

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31-50-233

31-50-233

Kohl Stick

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31-50-285

31-50-285

Latch

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31-50-225

31-50-225

Bowl

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29-108-126

29-108-126

Buckle

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31-50-227

31-50-227

Strigil

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31-50-263A

31-50-263A

Stud

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31-50-261

31-50-261

Buckle

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31-50-299

31-50-299

Knife Fragment

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31-50-262

31-50-262

Loop

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32-15-47

32-15-47

Buckle

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31-50-224

31-50-224

Bowl

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29-108-130

29-108-130

Buckle

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29-104-61

29-104-61

Scarab

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31-50-237

31-50-237

Bracelet

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29-108-263

29-108-263

Fibula (uncertain)

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31-50-263B

31-50-263B

Stud

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29-108-116

29-108-116

Key

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29-108-21

29-108-21

Flask

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29-108-27

29-108-27

Shovel

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29-108-257

29-108-257

Pendant

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29-108-73

29-108-73

Sistrum

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29-108-12

29-108-12

Colander

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29-108-378

29-108-378

Dagger

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31-50-283

31-50-283

Latch

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29-108-228

29-108-228

Finger Ring Fragment

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31-50-287

31-50-287

Disc

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29-108-355

29-108-355

Javelin

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29-108-411

29-108-411

Arrowhead

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31-50-228

31-50-228

Strigil

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29-108-89

29-108-89

Strigil

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