Iron Age cremation burial at Horvat Tevet reveals wealth and Assyrian connections in the southern Levant
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Can you imagine that you live next to a medieval castle and discover that it really is an archaeological site of the Iron Age?That is exactly what has happened to the inhabitants of the banks of Trave, in northern Germany.For decades they believed that the ruins of the Hirtenberg promontory, in Stülper Huk, belonged to a medieval castle.The visible remains and silhouette seemed to fit the local legends of fortresses.However, a recent study by th…
Iron Age cremation burial at Horvat Tevet reveals wealth and Assyrian connections in the southern Levant
Excavating at Horvat Tevet in the Jezreel Valley, archaeologists have discovered an exceptional 7th-century BCE cremation burial that is changing current knowledge about Assyrian control in the Southern Levant. Dating to Iron IIC, the find is the richest and most varied cremation assemblage known from the region so far, outshining all other comparable burials in […]
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