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Middle Bronze Age terracotta figurine, Israel National Maritime Museum The Bronze Age is the period 3300–1200 BCE when objects made of bronze were in use. Many writers have linked the history of the Levant from the Bronze Age onwards to events described in the Bible .
Bronze Age palaces in Israel (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Bronze Age sites in Israel" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
Middle Bronze Age - Crusader period General view of Ein Afek Crusader's dam and ponds Tel Afek , ( Hebrew : תל אפק ), also spelled Aphek and Afeq, is an archaeological site located in the coastal hinterland of the Ein Afek Nature Reserve , east of Kiryat Bialik , Israel .
A 4-year-old accidentally knocked over and shattered a 3,500-year-old Bronze Age jar during a visit to the Hecht Museum at the University of Haifa in Israel on Friday.. The museum said the ...
Khirbet er-Ra'i, also Khirbet al-Ra'i, (formerly Tôr el Hiry, [1]) is an archaeological site in the Shephelah region of Israel. It is located 4 km west of Lachish. [2] Archeological excavations conducted in Khirbet er-Ra'i in the past decade have uncovered remains dating back to the 12th-10th centuries BCE. [2]
Tel Beer-sheba, the site of the Iron Age city, is located on a hill overlooking the Wadi Beer-sheba about two and a half miles east of the modern city of Beersheba. The site was excavated from 1969 to 1976 by the Tel Aviv University Institute of Archaeology, directed by Prof. Yohanan Aharoni , except for the last season which was led by Prof ...
The entire site including the lower town was heavily occupied in the Early Bronze (EB) II and III periods. [7] [8] The site was abandoned around 2400 BC, during EB III. [6] Early Bronze Age vessel found at Tel Yarmuth. The EB II and III monumental construction includes the large "White Building", a plastered masonry broad-room temple with a ...
Bronze Age (3300 BCE – 1200 BCE) Early Bronze Age (3300 BCE – 2000 BCE) Early Bronze Age I: 3300 BCE – 3000 BCE Early Bronze Age II: 3000 BCE – 2700 BCE