Revisiting the Fosse Temple at Tel Lachish

This paper reconsiders the Late Bronze Age history of the Fosse Temple at Lachish and reconstructs its context vis-à-vis the broader role of the local Canaanite cult. During the reign of Amenhotep iii the structure’s plan was modified to conform to Egyptian-style and there was a profusion of Egyptia...

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Main Author: Ḳokh, ʿIdo 1981- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2017
In: Journal of ancient Near Eastern religions
Year: 2017, Volume: 17, Issue: 1, Pages: 64-75
Further subjects:B Fosse Temple Lachish Canaanite Cult Amenhotep iii Tiye Hathor
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