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The Earliest Cut-to-Shape Tunic in Israel from the Early Islamic Period Site at Naḥal ‘Omer
In 1983, 1988, and 1991, excavations were carried out on the the eastern bank of Nahal ʻOmer (License No. A-1842/1991-1; map ref. 216824/494885). The excavations, undertaken by the Israel Antiquities Authority, were directed by Y. Israel and D. Nahlieli. The excavation yielded the remains of a small...
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Published in: | Hadashot arkhe’ologiyot 2017-11 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In 1983, 1988, and 1991, excavations were carried out on the the eastern bank of Nahal ʻOmer (License No. A-1842/1991-1; map ref. 216824/494885). The excavations, undertaken by the Israel Antiquities Authority, were directed by Y. Israel and D. Nahlieli. The excavation yielded the remains of a small village from the Early Islamic period. J. Ben-Michael wrote the report, O. Shamir and A. Baginski studied the textiles and A. Lester studied the jewelry. |
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ISSN: | 1565-5334 1565-5334 |
DOI: | 10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.25325c |