Lahav V: The Iron, Persian, and Hellenistic Occupations within the Walls at Tell Halif
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Dan P. Cole
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With contributions by:
J. P. Dessel
and Joe D. Seger
About this book
This is the fifth volume in the series of reports on investigations by the Lahav Research Project (LRP) at Tell Halif in southern Israel. It focuses on the Project’s efforts in Field II during three excavation seasons between 1977 and 1980. Field II was opened on the central summit of the tell in order to examine the ancient city’s intramural stratigraphy. The excavations uncovered twelve phases and sub-phases of occupation, stretching from the end of the Late Bronze Age to the late Roman period. Included were six phases of Iron Age domestic architecture (Strata VIIB-A and VID-A) revealing especially the vitality of the Iron II Judahite settlement during the 9th and 8th centuries B.C.E. In addition were remains of a substantial 6th- to 5th-century Persian fort or residence (Stratum V), as well as successive phases of 4th- to 2nd-century Hellenistic occupation (Stratum IV). Surface traces provide evidence of resettlement at the site during the late Roman period in the 2nd century C.E.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Photographs
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Series Editor’s Preface
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Author’s Preface
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Chapter 1. General Introduction
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Chapter 2. Cultural and Historical Summary
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Chapter 3. The Stratigraphy
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Chapter 4. Objects
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Appendix: Locus Lists
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Plates 1–24
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References
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