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portada Bronze and Iron age Tombs at tel Gezer, Israel: Finds From Raymond-Charles Weill's Excavations in 1914 and 1921 (Bar International Series) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
1206
Language
English
Pages
65
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781841715698

Bronze and Iron age Tombs at tel Gezer, Israel: Finds From Raymond-Charles Weill's Excavations in 1914 and 1921 (Bar International Series) (in English)

Aren M. Maeir (Author) · British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd · Paperback

Bronze and Iron age Tombs at tel Gezer, Israel: Finds From Raymond-Charles Weill's Excavations in 1914 and 1921 (Bar International Series) (in English) - Aren M. Maeir

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Synopsis "Bronze and Iron age Tombs at tel Gezer, Israel: Finds From Raymond-Charles Weill's Excavations in 1914 and 1921 (Bar International Series) (in English)"

The ancient site of Tel Gezer (Abu-Shûsheh/Tell Jezer/Tell el-Jazari) is located in Central Israel, approximately halfway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. It is situated in the northern section of the Judean foothills (Shephelah), not far from the southernmost hills of south-western Samaria. Raymond-Charles Weill commenced his career in archaeology and Egyptology at a relatively late age. After receiving his training in Egyptology and archaeology in France, Baron Rothschild invited him to excavate in Jerusalem, on lands belonging to the Baron. These excavations were conducted both before (in 1913-1914) and after (in 1923-1924) the First World War, and were duly reported by Weill (1920; 1947). Apparently, ancient tombs had been revealed on the site by the settlers, and Weill, who by chance was excavating at the time for the Baron in Jerusalem, was called in to excavate at Gezer. Both seasons of Weill's excavations at Gezer (in 1914 and 1924) coincided with his work in Jerusalem. His results were never fully published, and this present volume represents the author's long researches to make some of Weill's discoveries more widely available. With contributions by Nava Panitz-Cohen, Dan Barag, Othmar Keel, Nachum Applbaum and Yaakov H. Applbaum

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