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A Late Iron Age Inscribed Sherd from the City of David

Uziel et al., 2015

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3927031280133050146
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Uziel J
Eshel E
Szanton N
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Israel exploration journal

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Along the lower eastern slope of the City of David, Jerusalem, a thick layer of late Iron Age debris, likely dating from the destruction of the city in 586 BCE, has been extensively excavated, overlying and burying the earlier fortifications surrounding the Gihon Spring. This …
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