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Repot on Radiocarbon Sample

Authors: Elisabetta Boaretto;

Repot on Radiocarbon Sample

Abstract

In January 2010, a salvage excavation was conducted in Nahal Hed, west of the Ramat Hovav Industrial Area (Permit No. A-5803; map ref. 175218-433/561015-440). The excavation undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and funded by the Israel Bromide CompoundsCompany, was directed by A. Fraiberg, with assistance from Y. al-‛Amor (administration), A. Hajian and T. Kornfeld (surveying and drafting), A. Peretz (field photography), S. Talis (pottery), I. Lidski-Reznikov (drawing), C. Amit (studio photography), N. Zak (plans), E. Boaretto (14C dating, see enclosed attachment) and N. Paran.

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