Salvage Excavations at Tel Qashish (Tell Qasis) and Tell el-Wa'er (2010-2013)

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  • ISBN 9781948488655
  • Weight: 1269g
  • Dimensions: 215 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Lockwood Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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This volume brings together the final reports of salvage excavations carried out in the vicinity of Tel Qashish in the northern Jezreel Valley, Israel, from 2010 to 2013. These include the Middle and Epipaleolithic flint workshops at Tel Qashish West and Tel Qashish South, the early Early Bronze Age I settlement at Tell el-Wa'er, the late Early Bronze Age I features and the Late Bronze Age II cultic repository at Tel Qashish, as well as some early Roman remains. Twenty-nine chapters by twenty-five authors present the context, stratigraphy, finds, and analyses of these four major aspects of the excavations.

Edwin C.M. van den Brink was employed as research archaeologist at the Israeli Antiquities Authority prior to his retirement in 2020. He is coauthor of Two Bronze Age Cemeteries in the Qirya Quarter of Tel Aviv (Zaphon, 2022) and coeditor of Egypt and the Levant: Interrelations from the 4th Through the Early 3rd Millennium B.C.E. (T&T Clark, 2001).

Matthew J. Adams is director of The Center for the Mediterranean World, a non-profit research institute focusing on the archaeology and history of the region. He is codirector of the Tel Aviv University Megiddo Expedition, director of the Jezreel Valley Regional Project, and assistant director of the Penn State excavations at Mendes.