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* Frevel, Christian (2021): [https://er.ceres.rub.de/index.php/ER/article/view/8776/8449 When and from Where did YHWH Emerge? Some Reflections on Early Yahwism in Israel and Judah], in: Entangled Religions 12/2. | * Frevel, Christian (2021): [https://er.ceres.rub.de/index.php/ER/article/view/8776/8449 When and from Where did YHWH Emerge? Some Reflections on Early Yahwism in Israel and Judah], in: Entangled Religions 12/2. | ||
* Gibson, Shimon (2015): [https://www.academia.edu/21399292/The_Archaeology_of_Agricultural_Terraces_in_the_Mediterranean_Zone_of_the_Southern_Levant_and_the_Use_of_the_Optically_Stimulated_Luminescence_OSL_Dating_Method The Archaeology of Agricultural Terraces in the Mediterranean Zone of the Southern Levant and the Use of the Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) Dating Method], Bernhard Lucke u.a. (Hgg.): Soils and Sediments as Archives of Landscape Change. Geoarchaeology and Landscape Change in the Subtropics and Tropics. Erlangen. | * Gibson, Shimon (2015): [https://www.academia.edu/21399292/The_Archaeology_of_Agricultural_Terraces_in_the_Mediterranean_Zone_of_the_Southern_Levant_and_the_Use_of_the_Optically_Stimulated_Luminescence_OSL_Dating_Method The Archaeology of Agricultural Terraces in the Mediterranean Zone of the Southern Levant and the Use of the Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) Dating Method], Bernhard Lucke u.a. (Hgg.): Soils and Sediments as Archives of Landscape Change. Geoarchaeology and Landscape Change in the Subtropics and Tropics. Erlangen. | ||
* Gibson, Shimon / Rafael Y. Lewis (2017): [http://www.iale.cz/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/001662.pdf The Origins of Terracing in the Southern Levant and Patch Cultivation/Box Fields], in: Journal of Landscape Ecology 10/3, S. 256-265. | |||
* Gilan, Amir (2013): [https://www.academia.edu/3494469/Hittites_in_Canaan_The_Archaeological_evidence Hittites in Canaan? The Archaeological Evidence], in: BN 156, S. 39-52. | * Gilan, Amir (2013): [https://www.academia.edu/3494469/Hittites_in_Canaan_The_Archaeological_evidence Hittites in Canaan? The Archaeological Evidence], in: BN 156, S. 39-52. | ||
* Gilboa, Ayelet / Ilan Sharon / Jeffre R. Zorn (2018): [https://www.academia.edu/10051599/An_Iron_Age_I_Canaanite_Phoenician_Courtyard_House_at_Tel_Dor_A_Comparative_Architectural_and_Functional_Analysis An Iron Age I Canaanite/Phoenician Courtyard House at Tel Dor: A Comparative Architectural and Functional Analysis], in: BASOR 372, S. 39-80. | * Gilboa, Ayelet / Ilan Sharon / Jeffre R. Zorn (2018): [https://www.academia.edu/10051599/An_Iron_Age_I_Canaanite_Phoenician_Courtyard_House_at_Tel_Dor_A_Comparative_Architectural_and_Functional_Analysis An Iron Age I Canaanite/Phoenician Courtyard House at Tel Dor: A Comparative Architectural and Functional Analysis], in: BASOR 372, S. 39-80. | ||
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