Few records survive from Raymond-Charles Weill's excavations of the
early Zionist tombs of Tel Gezer in central Israel. The finds,
which have no context, are all that survive. This volume examines
the finds in order to discover as much as possible about the
excavation whilst making comparison with material recovered from
contemporary tombs elsewhere in Israel. The book includes
specialist reports, with illustrated catalogues, of the pottery
assemblage; the stone, fiance, bone and metal objects; an
18th-Dynasty glass vessel; and the glyptic finds. An additional
preliminary report discusses the initial results of a project to CT
scan five selected vessels.
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