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- current tell by that name, known as Tel Lachish (Hebrew: תל לכיש) or Tell el-Duweir (تل الدوير), has been identified with Lachish. Today, it is an Israeli national...
- word" or "no communication". Possible locations are: Tel Dover (Khirbet ed-Duweir) in the mouth of Yarmouk River. Established as an Iron Age fortified settlement...
- Hit, Jalin; and the archaeological sites of Tell Shihab and Khirbet ed-Duweir (See Lo-debar). The Aramean kingdoms and the northern Kingdom of Israel...
- ostraca. The letters were discovered at the excavations at Lachish (Tell ed-Duweir). The ostraca were discovered by British archaeologist James Leslie Starkey...
- The Lachish ewer is an ancient jug discovered at Tell el-Duweir dating from the late 13th century BC, identified as the site of the ancient city of Lachish...
- late 8th-century BC siege system surrounding the site of Lachish (Tell el-Duweir) in Israel, built by Sennacherib of ****yria in 701 BC, is not only evident...
- Kinrot, Tell el-Oreimeh) Kumidi (Kamid el-Loz) Lachish (Tel Lachish, Tell ed-Duweir) Manbij (Manbug, Mabog, Bambyce, Hierapolis) Megiddo (Tel Megiddo, Tell...
- chief excavator of the first archaeological expedition to Lachish (Tell ed-Duweir) from 1932 to his death. Starkey was robbed and killed near Bayt Jibrin...
- with Harvard and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Excavation at Tel el-Duweir (1934–1938); led by James Leslie Starkey until his murder in 1938. Finds...
- Armelago's, Current Anthropology. (2005); An Analysis of Crania From Tell-Duweir Using Multiple Discriminant Functions, S. O. Y. Keita, American Journal...