A Persian Period Bulla from Tel Qedesh, Israel, and Its Implications for Relations between Tyre and Nippur

In the 1999 season of excavation at Tel Qedesh, in northern Israel, a small, perfectly intact stamped bulla dating to the Persian period was found. The bulla originally sealed a papyrus document. Thanks to its excellent preservation, it is possible to identify a series of key aspects of the object:...

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Authors: Brandl, Baruch (Author) ; Berlin, Andrea M. 1955- (Author) ; Herbert, Sharon C. (Author) ; Ouyang, Xiaoli (Author) ; Shapiro, Anastasia (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: The University of Chicago Press [2019]
In: Bulletin of ASOR
Year: 2019, Volume: 382, Pages: 211-241
Further subjects:B Tyre
B Exilic period
B Murašû archive
B Persian Period
B sealing practices
B Tel Qedesh
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