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‘Atiqot 84 (2016)
ISBN 2948-040X
A Late Bronze Age Pottery Assemblage from Tel Hadid (el-Haditha)
(Hebrew, pp. 13*–22*; English summary, p. 121)
Alla Nagorsky and Eli Yannai
Keywords: burial, anthropology, typology
A salvage excavation on the southwestern face of Tel Hadid reached the bottom of a water cistern. The cistern’s ceiling probably collapsed in antiquity, sealing its contents. The fill contained a large quantity of human skeletal remains and pottery from the end of the Late Bronze Age (thirteenth–twelfth centuries BCE), suggesting that the assemblage originated in an adjacent cave.