A unique assemblage of cremation burial from Ḥorvat Tevet and Assyrian imperial rule in the Jezreel Valley.
Omer Peleg
Article| Title |
Three Iron Age ceramic assemblages from the Tel ‘Eton cemetery. |
|---|---|
| Contributors |
Faust, Avraham |
| Host Item |
Atiqot 103 (2021) 121-139 |
| Description |
This article presents three tomb assemblages dated to Iron Age IIA–B. The analysis of the pottery indicates that the three tombs were in use in Iron II: Tomb C2, the earliest tomb, served in Iron IIA, perhaps continuing in use in the transitional Iron IIA–B phase Tomb A3 was used during the later stage of Iron IIA, possibly continuing slightly into Iron IIB and Tomb B, the latest of the three tombs, in use in Iron IIB, the eighth century BCE. The Tel ‘Eton tombs provide significant data for the continuous use of this cemetery from the Late Bronze Age to Iron IIB. |
| Language |
English |
| National Library system number |
997010685093405171 |
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