An ultra-low chronology of Iron Age Palestine / Graham Hagens.
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Antiquity 73 (1999): 431Ð439
The dating of the complex historical events of Palestine, Syria and Egypt during the Iron Age have long occupied scholarly research. Here, a new scheme of dating is offered, which may help to remove gaps and anomalies in the sequence.
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