Beyond the River Jordan: A Late Iron Age Sanctuary at Tell Damiyah

Tell Damiyah, located in the Central Jordan Valley, is identified by most scholars with the historical city of Adama, an important town destroyed by Pharaoh Shoshenq I in the late tenth century b.c.e. It is mentioned in the Old Testament along with sites like Sodom and Gomorra, and was ruled by a ki...

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Authors: Petit, Lucas (Author) ; Kafafi, Zeidan (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Chicago Press 2016
In: Near Eastern archaeology
Year: 2016, Volume: 79, Issue: 1, Pages: 18-26
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