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  • Object[258]
  • no[73]
  • yes[185]
  • no[258]
  • near eastern[258]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • bead[5]
  • blade[13]
  • blade fragment[16]
  • bottle[5]
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  • grinding stone[1]
  • implement[3]
  • inlay[1]
  • jar[4]
  • jug[9]
  • juglet[17]
  • knife[1]
  • lamp[2]
  • ledge handle[5]
  • lid[14]
  • model[1]
  • mortar[3]
  • pendant[1]
  • pin[4]
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  • pot[10]
  • pot handle[1]
  • rim fragment[22]
  • rim sherd[1]
  • scarab[1]
  • scraper[4]
  • scraper fragment[3]
  • sherd[79]
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  • spouted pot[1]
  • stamp[2]
  • stand[2]
  • stand fragment[6]
  • toggle pin[1]
  • vessel fragment[5]
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  • weight[2]
  • wheel[1]
  • beth shean[245]
  • beth shemesh[13]
  • israel[256]
  • early bronze iv[258]
  • middle bronze i[243]
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  • yes[21]
early bronze iv

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34-20-266

34-20-266

Grinding Stone

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34-20-347

34-20-347

Juglet

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34-20-151

34-20-151

Lid

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34-20-348

34-20-348

Jug

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34-20-118

34-20-118

Bowl

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34-20-214

34-20-214

Sherd

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34-20-327

34-20-327

Juglet

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34-20-171

34-20-171

Pot Handle

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34-20-138

34-20-138

Jar

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34-20-184

34-20-184

Vessel Fragment

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34-20-227

34-20-227

Rim Fragment

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34-20-226

34-20-226

Sherd

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34-20-334

34-20-334

Bottle

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34-20-335

34-20-335

Juglet

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34-20-265

34-20-265

Mortar

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34-20-201

34-20-201

Sherd

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34-20-191

34-20-191

Sherd

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34-20-322

34-20-322

Jar

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34-20-233

34-20-233

Rim Fragment

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34-20-354

34-20-354

Juglet

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34-20-137

34-20-137

Jug

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34-20-337

34-20-337

Sherd

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34-20-200

34-20-200

Sherd

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34-20-190

34-20-190

Sherd

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34-20-189

34-20-189

Sherd

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34-20-152

34-20-152

Lid

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34-20-177

34-20-177

Sherd

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34-20-246

34-20-246

Sherd

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34-20-207

34-20-207

Sherd

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34-20-197

34-20-197

Sherd

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34-20-125

34-20-125

Juglet

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34-20-158

34-20-158

Lid

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