Cloth, hard cover, 27.5x21.5 cm., 205 pages, 147 photos (three in color), 104 drawings, 17 plates.
This is a corpus of 510 Hebrew seal-impressions (bullae), from the First Temple Period, 8th-6th century BCE, including 109 unpublished ones. The corpus presents for the first time two royal seal-impressions of two Hebrew kings: Ahaz son of Yehotam, and Hezekiah son of Ahaz, kings of Judah. -- Anonymous reviewer
As a field archaeologist, he is a staff member of the Tel Aviv University expedition to Tell Megiddo excavations since 1992
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