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A pioneering Egyptologist, Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) excavated over fifty sites and trained a generation of archaeologists. This reissue brings together two of his well-illustrated excavation reports. The first, originally published in 1891, covers his 1890 dig in Palestine at Tell el-Hesi. Although he identified it incorrectly as the biblical city of Lachish, his work here was significant in Near Eastern archaeology for the stratigraphic method of excavation and use of pottery to establish chronology. The second report, from 1906, records the work carried out at a number of Hyksos and Israelite sites in Egypt, such as Tell el-Yehudiyeh and Tell er-Retabeh. It also includes chapters by John Garrow Duncan (1872-1951) on the cemeteries of Suwa and Goshen. Each report contains a section of photographs and drawings of sites, artefacts and inscriptions. Petrie wrote prolifically throughout his long career, and a great many of his other publications are also reissued in this series.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Ḥasi Site (Israel) --- Israel --- Tel Ḥasi (Israel) --- Tell el Hasī (Israel) --- Tell el-Hesi (Israel) --- Tell el-Hesy (Israel) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities
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Tell el-Hesi, located in southern Israel at the juncture of the Negev Desert and the foothills of the Judean Mountains, provides an excellent opportunity for the archaeological study of the impact of a variety of physical environments on the peoples who inhabited a single site. The site has been occupied at various times from the Early Bronze Age through to the military trenching of 1948. Level one revealed the modern military trenching. Level two contained a Muslim cemetery that the author has dated to the period 1600—1800 A.D. This work analyzes the military trenching and provides the first statistical analysis of an entire cemetery in this geographic region. Using a computer code to analyze numerous attribute describing the burial cysts, skeletal data, and grave goods, the author has developed a typology of burials and drawn conclusions about the community which they represent. More than eighty photographs of individual burials and burial goods in addition to tables, plans, and section drawings illustrate the text. The methodology employed in this work makes it a valuable source of information for archaeologists investigating burials in any cultural context. The broader audience of anthropologists interested in burial customs will also find the book useful.
Islamic antiquities --- Tombs --- Intrenchments. --- Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949 --- Arab-Israel War, 1948-1949 --- Jewish-Arab War, 1948-1949 --- Palestine War, 1948-1949 --- Arab-Israeli conflict --- Entrenchments --- Foxholes --- Trench warfare --- Fortification --- Military field engineering --- Obstacles (Military science) --- Siege warfare --- Antiquities, Islamic --- Antiquities, Muslim --- Muslim antiquities --- Antiquities --- Trench warfare. --- Ḥasi Site (Israel) --- Israel --- Tel Ḥasi (Israel) --- Tell el Hasī (Israel) --- Tell el-Hesi (Israel) --- Tell el-Hesy (Israel) --- Antiquities. --- Hasi Site (Israel)
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