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Eliot Braun <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Jul 1996 16:29:21 +0300
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The latest issue of ATIQOT (Vol 28) is available from the Israel
Antiquities Authority:
1.  Salvage Excavations at the Early Bronze Age Site of Me'ona:  Final
Report by Eliot Braun; The Flint Assemblage fro Me'ona by Ofer Marder and
The Faunal Remains from Me'ona by Liora Kolska Horwitz.
2.  The 1980 Excavations at Tel Sasa by Amir Golani and Ora Yogev and
Fauna from Tel Sasa by Liora Kolska Horwitz
3.  The 1993 Sounding at Tel Sasa:  Excavation Report and Radiometric
Dating by Yosef Stepansky, Dror Segal and Israel Carmi.
4.   Petrographic Analysis of Iron Age I Pithoi from Tel Sasa by Anat
Cohen-Weinberger and Yuval Goren.
5.  Radiocarbon Dating of Scrolls and Linen Fragments from the Judean
Desert by A.J. Timothy Jull, Douglas J. Donahue, Magen Broshi, and
Emanuel Tov.
6.  Timber Analysis of `En Gedi Wooden Coffins:  A Comparative Study by
Nili Liphschitz.
7.  Three Greek and Roman Portrait Statues from Caesarea Maritima by
Rivka Gersht.
8.  Byzantine Mosaics at Bet Shea'rim:  New Evidence for the History of
the Site by Fanny Vitto.
9.  Representations fo the Seasons on a Christian Lead Coffin from Nirim
by L. Y. Rahmani.
10. An Aramaic Bronze Amulet from Sepphoris by C. Thomas McCollough and
Beth Glazier-McDonald.
11. A New Greek Funerary Inscription by Yulia Ustinova and Pau Figueras.
12. Greek Funerary Inscriptions and Ostraca from Elusa by G.E. Kirk and
Philippe Gignoux.
13. Summaries of the Hebrew Section: 1) Rock-Hewn Channels near Tel
Hazor:  The Warliest Water Conduit in Eretz Israel? by Yosef Stepansky;
2) A Roman-Byzantine Nymphaeum at `En shoqeq, West of Bet She'an by Ronny
Reich; 3)  Carmel Tombs by Azriel Siegelmann; 4) A Byzantine Building at
the Foot of Horbat Sokho by Shlomo Gudovitch; 5) Two Greek Inscriptions
from a Byzantine Structure at Horbat Sokho.
Eliot Braun, Israel Antiquities Authority

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