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Fitzgerald, Gerald M. The Four Canaanite Temples of Beth-Shan: Part II, The Pottery. 2. The University Museum, 1930.

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  • Object[7]
  • yes[7]
  • no[7]
  • near eastern[7]
  • sherd[7]
  • beth shean[7]
  • israel[7]
  • iron age ia[7]
  • room 1021 b, on plaster floor level, seti temple[1]
  • room 1034, seti i temple[1]
  • room 1042, floor level seti i temple[1]
  • room 1053[1]
  • room 1058[1]
  • room 1062[1]
  • seti i temple, base of west wall[1]
  • ceramic[7]
  • yes[7]
sherd
iron age ia

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29-103-1113

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