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Notes on the Iron IIA Settlement in Jerusalem in Light of Excavations in the Northwest of the City of David

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Israel Finkelstein. (2022) The Iron Age Complex in the Ophel, Jerusalem: A Critical Analysis. Tel Aviv 49:2, pages 191-204.
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Ariel Winderbaum. (2022) Jerusalem’s Growth in Light of the Renewed Excavations in the Ophel. Tel Aviv 49:2, pages 149-190.
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