- ****illet
Ajrud inscriptions refers to a set of jar and
plaster inscriptions,
stone incisions, and art
discovered at the site of ****illet
Ajrud. They were...
- ****illet
Ajrud (Arabic: كونتيلة عجرود) or
Horvat Teman (Hebrew: חורבת תימן) is a late 9th/early 8th
centuries BCE site in the
northeast part of the Sinai...
- The
first was in a cave at
Khirbet el-Qom. The
second was at ****illet
Ajrud. In the latter, a jar
shows bovid-anthropomorphic
figures and
several inscriptions...
- Asherah, the
consort of
either Ba'al or, as
inscriptions from ****illet ‘
Ajrud and
Khirbet el-Qom attest, Yahweh, and thus
objects of
contention among...
- of
Jehoash is
reconstructed from
plaster remains recovered at ****illet
Ajrud. The
ruins were from a
temple built by the
northern Israel kingdom when...
-
second half of the 8th
century BCE,
slightly after the
Asheratic ****illet
Ajrud inscriptions. The
inscription from Tomb 2 is ****ociated with a "magic hand"...
-
Painting on a jar
found at ****illet
Ajrud,
under the
inscription "Yahweh of
Samaria and his Asherah" (c. 800 BCE)...
-
Sherd of a
pithos found at ****illet
Ajrud in the
Sinai Peninsula of Egypt,
bearing the
inscription "Yahweh and his Asherah"...
- writing;
authors have
various ideas. The same
technique was used ****illet
Ajrud inscriptions, the
earlier still Book of the Dead, and others. Red-Letter...
- figurines. Like the
inscriptions found at
Khirbet el-Qom and ****illet
Ajrud, it's one of the most
pivotal discoveries in the
field from the
latter half...