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Expedition to Beth Shean (Beisan); Clarence Fisher, 1931

Accession Lot

  • Object[9]
  • yes[9]
  • no[9]
  • near eastern[9]
  • spindle whorl[9]
  • beth shean[9]
  • israel[9]
  • iron age iib[3]
  • roman period[4]
  • roman[4]
  • c.n. 260[1]
  • c.n. 260, loculus below 262[3]
  • c.n. debris, above 255[2]
  • n.w. of room 1507[3]
  • steatite[9]
  • yes[1]
steatite

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31-50-334

31-50-334

Spindle Whorl

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31-50-341

31-50-341

Spindle Whorl

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31-50-344

31-50-344

Spindle Whorl

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31-50-340

31-50-340

Spindle Whorl

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31-50-333

31-50-333

Spindle Whorl

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31-50-342

31-50-342

Spindle Whorl

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31-50-337

31-50-337

Spindle Whorl

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31-50-343

31-50-343

Spindle Whorl

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31-50-335

31-50-335

Spindle Whorl

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