- well-defined in the
Biblical text. The
other proposed site is
called "Isbet
Sartah". Some
scholars hold that
there were more than one Aphek. C. R.
Conder identified...
-
Early Hebrew signs. The
signs are
taken from
pottery inscriptions dating to
those periods (namely the
Lachish VI
ostracon and the
Izbet Sartah abcedary)....
-
include examples from Lachish, Beth Shemesh, and 'Izbet
Sartah. The
inscription from the 'Izbet
Sartah ostracon seems to
represent the
exercise of a scribe-in-training...
-
include the
Lachish Dagger,
Gezer Sherd,
Schechem Plaque,
Nagila Sherd,
Izbet Sartah Ostracon,
Raddana Handle,
Revadim Seal, El-Khadr
Arrowheads 1-5, and the...
-
excavations at 'Izbet
Sartah, an Iron I-Iron IIA village-site east of Tel Aviv (for the
results see I. Finkelstein,
Izbet Sartah: An
Early Iron Age Site...
-
inscriptions include the
Gezer calendar,
Biblical period ostraca at Elah and
Izbet Sartah, and the
Zayit Stone Pim
weight –
evidence of the use of an
ancient source...
-
excavation sites.
Avaris (Land of Goshen?) City of
David (Jerusalem)
Isbet Sartah Lachish Mitzpe Ramon Tell Abu al-Kharaz Tel Arad Tel Be'er
Sheva (Beersheba)...