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The Excavations Of Maresha Subterranean Complex 57 The Heliodorus Cave Ian Stern

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The Excavations Of Maresha Subterranean Complex 57 The Heliodorus Cave Ian Stern
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 64.45 MB
Author: Ian Stern
ISBN: 9781407312941, 1407312944
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Excavations Of Maresha Subterranean Complex 57 The Heliodorus Cave Ian Stern by Ian Stern 9781407312941, 1407312944 instant download after payment.

Maresha is located in the Judean lowlands approximately 40 km southwest of Jerusalem and approximately 30 km southeast of Ashkelon. This volume is the final report of one of the most interesting subterranean complexes at Maresha. Located in close proximity to an area identified as a temple or shrine, its contents suggest a possible connection to this structure. It was within this cave complex that the "Heliodorus" stele was discovered (Chapter 12), along with Aramaic (Chapter 8) and Greek ostraca (Chapter 9), numerous figurines (Chapter 6), kernos lamps (Chapter 5), coins (Chapter 10), stamped handles (Chapter 7), astragals and an extraordinary array of faunal remains (Chapter 11). In addition, a 7th century BCE bulla of a sphinxa was found (Chapter 4).

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