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  • Object[258]
  • no[73]
  • yes[185]
  • no[258]
  • near eastern[258]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • bead[5]
  • blade[13]
  • blade fragment[16]
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  • lid[14]
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  • mortar[3]
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  • pot[10]
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  • rim fragment[22]
  • rim sherd[1]
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  • sherd[79]
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  • stand fragment[6]
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  • beth shean[245]
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  • early bronze iv[258]
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  • yes[21]
early bronze iv

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34-20-154

34-20-154

Lid

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34-20-175

34-20-175

Sherd

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34-20-130

34-20-130

Juglet

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34-20-129

34-20-129

Juglet

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34-20-115

34-20-115

Lamp

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34-20-135

34-20-135

Jug

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34-20-237

34-20-237

Rim Fragment

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34-20-216

34-20-216

Sherd

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34-20-353

34-20-353

Pot

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34-20-183

34-20-183

Vessel Fragment

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34-20-124

34-20-124

Pot

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34-20-238

34-20-238

Rim Fragment

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34-20-148

34-20-148

Lid

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34-20-182

34-20-182

Vessel Fragment

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34-20-480

34-20-480

Rim Fragment

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34-20-479

34-20-479

Rim Fragment

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34-20-352

34-20-352

Pot

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34-20-263

34-20-263

Pot

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34-20-205

34-20-205

Sherd

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34-20-195

34-20-195

Sherd

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34-20-170

34-20-170

Sherd

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34-20-169

34-20-169

Sherd

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34-20-231

34-20-231

Rim Fragment

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34-20-344

34-20-344

Bowl

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34-20-245

34-20-245

Sherd

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34-20-346

34-20-346

Pot

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34-20-210

34-20-210

Rim Fragment

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34-20-209

34-20-209

Rim Fragment

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34-20-199

34-20-199

Sherd

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34-20-128

34-20-128

Juglet

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34-20-150

34-20-150

Lid

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34-20-149

34-20-149

Lid

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