Arad Sanctuary Iron Age IIA–IIB, 9th–8th Century BCE Image Image Please login or register for free access to Posen Library Register Already have an account? Engage with this Source Related Guide Provenance and Dating of Artifacts from the Biblical Period Artifacts help historians reconstruct the past, using layers of excavation to establish the chronology of the sites they excavate. Related Guide Sanctuaries in the Biblical Period Biblical descriptions of the wilderness Tabernacle and the Jerusalem Temple reflect features of sanctuaries excavated in the land of Israel. Details RestrictedImage Places: Arad, Land of Israel (Tel ‘Arad, Israel) Categories: Visual & Material CultureArchitectureReligion & Theology Subjects: ScholarshipArchaeologyTempleCitiesSacrifice You may also like Place of Origin and Names on Jar Handle from Gibeon Gibeon. Gedor. Azaryahu. View Source Jewish Woman at Home This Jewish woman of the Ottoman Empire wears a blue jacket over a black blouse, with red shoes and a tall hat draped in a veil. The title “Dona Ebrea in casa” translates to "Jewish woman at home." View Source Dictionary of Maritime Terms This dictionary of maritime terms, a hand-written manuscript, includes definitions in Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. View Source
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