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The '73 Dig Yields Its Treasures, Siegfried H. Horn
The '73 Dig Yields Its Treasures, Siegfried H. Horn
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THE FISHPOOL in Heshbon. During the third season of excavations at Heshbon, we uncovered a most intriguing Iron Age structure in Area B on the shelf just below the acropolis. About 30 feet under- neath the present surface and under a 15-foot-deep fill, containing mainly pottery of the Iron H Age and the Persian period, a layer of plaster one foot thick was discovered almost as hard as concrete.
Third Season Of Heshbon, Siegfried H. Horn
Third Season Of Heshbon, Siegfried H. Horn
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READERS of the REVIEW have been kept informed of the two previous archeological expeditions of Andrews University to Tell Hesban in Jordan, the site of the Biblical Heshbon, conducted in the summers of 1968 and 1971 (see REVIEW, Jan. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1969, and Dec. 30, 1971, Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1972). Thus it will not be necessary to repeat the history of this ancient city from Biblical and other sources, nor relate the methods employed in excavating its ruins.
The Excavations At Biblical Heshbon 1973, Siegfried H. Horn, Lawrence T. Geraty
The Excavations At Biblical Heshbon 1973, Siegfried H. Horn, Lawrence T. Geraty
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