AND DEATH SHALL DO US NO PART: SIMULTANEOUS BURIALS IN MIDDLE BRONZE AGE SOUTHERN LEVANT

Much has been written on funerary assemblages and burial customs of the Middle Bronze II in the Southern Levant (Kenyon 1960; 1965; Hallotte 1994; Baker 2012; Cohen 2012). Some MBII tombs show a unique phenomenon: simultaneous burial of several individuals together. It was first noticed by Kenyon (1...

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