Introduction

The Moshe Dothan excavations (1959–1960) at Tel Mor uncovered a series of large buildings that dominated the summit of this small tell throughout the Late Bronze Age. Two of these buildings (Strata VIII–VII and VI–V) have the appearance of forts and were accompanied by significant quantities of Egyp...

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Hauptverfasser: Tristan J. Barako, Donald T. Ariel, Baruch Brandl, Jennie R. Ebeling, Nicolle Hirschfeld, Robert Maddin, Edward F. Maher, Mario A. S. Martin, James D. Muhly, David S. Reese, Steven A. Rosen, Tamara Stech, Jacob Vardi
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Applied arts
Applied sciences
Archaeology
Arts
Bronze age
Bronzes
Cartography
Civil engineering
Clastic sedimentary rocks
Construction engineering
Copper alloys
Decorative arts
Earth sciences
Engineering
Excavations
Geodesy
Geography
Geology
Geomorphology
Hydrology
Iron age
Materials science
Metallurgy
Physical sciences
Pottery
Riverbeds
Rocks
Saltwater
Sandstones
Sea water
Sedimentary rocks
Social sciences
Stratigraphy
Three age system
Wadis
Water
Watercourses
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