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Aharoni, Yohanan, ed.
1973 Beer-sheba I: Excavations at Tel Beer-sheba, 1969-1971 Seasons. Tel-Aviv: Institute of Archaeology, Tel-Aviv University.
Black, Jeremy, and Anthony Green
1992 Gods, Demons, and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia: An Illustrated Dictionary. Illus. Tessa Rickards. London: British Museum.
Borowski, Oded
1995 Hezekiah’s Reforms and the Revolt against Assyria. Biblical Archaeologist 58(3):148-55.
Chambon, Alain
1984 Tel El-Far'ah 1: L’Age du Fer. Paris: Editions Recherches sur les civilisations.
Day, John
1986 Asherah in the Hebrew Bible and Northwest Semitic Literature. Journal of Biblical Literature 105(3):385-408. 1992a Asherah. Anchor Bible Dictionary 1:483-87. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.
Dever, William G.
1987 The Contribution of Archaeology to the Study of Canaanite and Early Israelite Religion. In Ancient Israelite Religion, ed. Patrick D. Miller, Paul D. Hanson, and S. Dean McBride. Philadelphia: Fortress.
1990a Archaeology and Israelite Origins: Review Article. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 279:89-95.
1990b Recent Archaeological Discoveries and Biblical Research. Seattle: Univ. of Washington Press.
1997 Archaeology and the Emergence of Early Israel. In Archaeology and Biblical Interpretation, ed. John R. Bartlett. London and New York: Routledge.
Dothan, Moshe
1971 Ashdod II-III: The Second and Third Seasons of Excavations, 1963, 1965, Soundings in 1967. 'Atiqot 9-10. Jerusalem: Department of Antiquities and Museums in the Ministry of Education and Culture, Hebrew Univ. Department of Archaeology, and Israel Exploration Society.
Fritz, Volkmar and Aharon Kempinski
1983 Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen auf der Hirbet El-Msas (Tel Masos) 1972-1975. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.
Herzog, Ze’ev
1997 Beersheba. Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East 2:287-291. New York: Oxford Univ. Press.
Herzog, Ze’ev, Anson F. Rainey, and Sh. Moshkovitz
1977 The Stratigraphy of Beer-Sheba and the Location of the Sanctuary. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 225:49-58.
Holladay, John S., Jr.
1971 Khirbet el-Kom. Israel Exploration Journal 21:175-77.
1987 Religion in Israel and Judah Under the Monarchy: An Explicitly Archaeological Approach. In Ancient Israelite Religion, ed. Patrick D. Miller, Paul D. Hanson, and S. Dean McBride. Philadelphia: Fortress.
1992 Israelite House. Anchor Bible Dictionary 3:308-18. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.
1997 Four-Room House. Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East 2:337-342. N. Y.: Oxford Univ. Press.
Jacobs, Paul
1992 Iron Age Halif Revisited. Lahav Newsletter, no. 51, ed. J. Seger.
Lichty, Erle
1971 Demons and Population Control. Expedition 13(2):23-24.
Seger, Joe D.
1992a Lahav Newsletter, no. 51. Cobb Institute of Archaeology. 1992b Tel Halif. Notes and News. Israel Exploration Journal 43(1):66-70.
Stager, Lawrence E.
1985 The Archaeology of the Family in Ancient Israel. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 260:1-35.
Tufnell, Olga
1953 Lachish III: The Iron Age. London: Oxford Univ. Press.
Willett, Elizabeth Ann Remington
1999 Women and Household Shrines in Ancient Israel. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms.

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