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* Bloch-Smith, Elisabeth (2003): [https://www.academia.edu/2127990/_Israelite_Ethnicity_in_Iron_Age_I_Archaeology_Preserves_What_is_Remembered_and_What_is_Forgotten_in_Israel_s_History_ Israelite Ethnicity in Iron Age I: Archaeology Preserves What is Remembered and What is Forgotten in Israel's History], in: JBL 122/3, S. 401-425. | * Bloch-Smith, Elisabeth (2003): [https://www.academia.edu/2127990/_Israelite_Ethnicity_in_Iron_Age_I_Archaeology_Preserves_What_is_Remembered_and_What_is_Forgotten_in_Israel_s_History_ Israelite Ethnicity in Iron Age I: Archaeology Preserves What is Remembered and What is Forgotten in Israel's History], in: JBL 122/3, S. 401-425. | ||
* Boaretto, Elisabetta u.a. (2018): [https://rest.neptune-prod.its.unimelb.edu.au/server/api/core/bitstreams/11fc32ea-ce8c-5384-87e9-dabe96257df5/content The Chronology of the Late Bronze (LB)-Iron Age (IA) Transition in the Southern Levant: A Response to Finkelstein's Critique], in: Radiocarbon 61/1, S. 1-11. | * Boaretto, Elisabetta u.a. (2018): [https://rest.neptune-prod.its.unimelb.edu.au/server/api/core/bitstreams/11fc32ea-ce8c-5384-87e9-dabe96257df5/content The Chronology of the Late Bronze (LB)-Iron Age (IA) Transition in the Southern Levant: A Response to Finkelstein's Critique], in: Radiocarbon 61/1, S. 1-11. | ||
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* Finkelstein, Israel (2014): Das vergessene Königreich. Israel und die verborgenen Ursprünge der Bibel. München. | * Finkelstein, Israel (2014): Das vergessene Königreich. Israel und die verborgenen Ursprünge der Bibel. München. | ||
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