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Ashkelon 3 Table of Contents

This document provides a table of contents for a book about archaeological remains discovered at the site of Ashkelon in Israel. The book is divided into five parts that cover the historical context, architecture, pottery, other artifacts, organic remains, and a concluding synthesis. The table of contents lists 28 chapters contributed by different authors on topics such as the stratigraphy of the site, pottery from various cultures, seals, figurines, plant remains, and more. It provides the titles and page numbers for each chapter.

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Ashkelon 3 Table of Contents

This document provides a table of contents for a book about archaeological remains discovered at the site of Ashkelon in Israel. The book is divided into five parts that cover the historical context, architecture, pottery, other artifacts, organic remains, and a concluding synthesis. The table of contents lists 28 chapters contributed by different authors on topics such as the stratigraphy of the site, pottery from various cultures, seals, figurines, plant remains, and more. It provides the titles and page numbers for each chapter.

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CONTENTS

Preface Contributors Abbreviations


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PART ONE: HISTORICAL SETTING, ARCHITECTURE, AND STRATIGRAPHY


1. Ashkelon on the Eve of Destruction in 604 B.C. Lawrence E. Stager 2. The Winery in Grid 38 3. The Marketplace and Quarry in Grid 50 3 13 31

PART TWO: POTTERY


4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Pottery Classification and Petrographic Analysis Local Pottery Phoenician Pottery Cypriot and North Syrian Pottery Southeastern Pottery Egyptian Pottery Joshua T. Walton Greek Pottery Jane C. Waldbaum a. Corinthian Vessels b. East Greek Decorated Ware: Open Forms c. East Greek Decorated Ware: Closed Forms d. East Greek Coarse Ware: Open Forms e. East Greek Coarse Ware: Closed Forms Appendix A: Seventh-century Greek Pottery Found at Ashkelon by W. J. Phythian-Adams Appendix B: Concordance of Greek Pottery by Findspot 53 71 97 103 117 123 127 143 151 244 291 307 329 333

PART THREE: OTHER ARTIFACTS


11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Seals and Seal Impressions Othmar Keel Egyptian Amulets Christian Herrmann A Collection of Egyptian Bronzes Lanny Bell Faience and Alabaster Vessels Michael D. Press Beads and Other Jewelry Seong Hyun Park Terracotta Figurines Susan L. Cohen Balance Weights Kathleen J. Birney and Ely Levine Loom Weights and Jar Stoppers Daniel M. Master Metal Weapons and Tools Adam J. Aja Chipped Stone Jacob Vardi and Steven A. Rosen Ground Stone Yorke M. Rowan Stone Incense Altars Seymour Gitin 341 359 397 421 431 441 473 493 503 547 555 581

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PART FOUR: ORGANIC AND MICROARTIFACTUAL REMAINS


23. 24. 25. 26. Plant Remains Ehud Weiss, Mordechai E. Kislev, and Yael Mahler-Slasky Animal Remains Brian Hesse, Deirdre N. Fulton, and Paula Wapnish Fish Remains Omri Lernau Soil Flotation: A Window into Ashkelons Environment and Economy Egon H. E. Lass
591 615 645 659

PART FIVE: SYNTHESIS AND CONCLUSION


27. Quantitative and Spatial Analysis of Pottery and Other Artifacts 28. Conclusion Daniel M. Master and Lawrence E. Stager Bibliography Concordance of Stratigraphic Contexts Index
701 737 741 773 799

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