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An Underground Rock-Cut Shrine near Amatsya, Judean Foothills, Israel
Boaz Zissu
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Nurit Shtober-Zisu
School of Environmental Sciences
Department of Israel Studies
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4th Century
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Aramaic
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Architecture
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Burial
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Canaanites
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Cultural Practices
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Deity
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era
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Hellenistic Period
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Inscription
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Iron Age
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Israel
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Landowner
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lapidary
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Middle Bronze Age
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Resemblance
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Sacred Architecture
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Tombs
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4th Century
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Aniconic
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Artistic Traditions
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Burial Complexes
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Canaanites
40%
Cultural Practices
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Decorative Elements
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Idumeans
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Inscriptions
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Iron Age
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Israel
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Judeans
100%
Landowners
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Middle Bronze Age
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Nabateans
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Persian
40%
Phoenicians
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Religious Practices
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Rock Cuts
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Sacred Architecture
20%
Shrines
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Tomb
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