The Lachish ewer is an ancient jug discovered at Tell el-Duweir dating from the late 13th century BC,[2] identified as the site of the ancient city of Lachish, one of the most important cities in the Kingdom of Judah.[clarification needed]
The Lachishewer is an ancient jug discovered at Tell el-Duweir dating from the late 13th century BC, identified as the site of the ancient city of Lachish...
Lachish (Hebrew: לכיש; Ancient Greek: Λαχίς; Latin: Lachis) was an ancient Canaanite and Israelite city in the Shephelah ("lowlands of Judea") region...
may have been left to archaeology. Joan Taylor says the trees of the Lachishewer may be Asherim. The imagery of Asherah poles also inspired the design...
media related to Lachish Reliefs. Lachishewer "Room 10b: Assyria: Siege of Lachish". British Museum. Retrieved 2012-10-03. "The Lachish Reliefs and the...
must do tomorrow. List of artifacts significant to the Bible Lachish reliefs Lachishewer Archaeology of Israel British Museum Collection "Lakhish Ostraca...
each side of a central trunk. As we have seen, in the drawings of the Lachishewer, the trees shown also have three branches coming from a central trunk...
34:7). Lachish fell soon after, two years before the fall of Jerusalem. Lachishewer: a pot with sacred trees and more, often mentioned in academic discussion...
Illustration of menorah published in Acta Eruditorum, 1709 Star of David LachishEwer Jewish symbols Drabsha, symbol of the Mandaean faith that represents...
names. Finds included an illustrated krater, unique but parallel to the Lachishewer. Cities of the ancient Near East Ben-Yosef, Sefi (n.d.). "Tel Burna"...
excavations at Beitin (identified as Bethel), Tel ed-Duweir, (identified as Lachish), Hazor, and Jericho. However, flaws in the conquest narrative appeared...
Jerusalem, one; the king of Hebron, one; the king of Jarmuth, one; the king of Lachish, one; (etc.; Joshua 12:10–11). Having described how the Israelites and...
Inscription from Babylon, Iraq, (604–562 BC) Lachish Letters, group of ostraka written in alphabetic Hebrew from Lachish, Israel, (586 BC) Cylinder of Nabonidus...
from the 13th century BCE in whose storerooms they found 3,400-year-old ewers holding burned crops; Sharon Zuckerman did not agree with Ben-Tor's theory...
9 E3 Ewer 19th century Franchi and Son Electroformed copper, silver plated 73.8.8 D♭4 Cooking pot ca. late 8th–7th century B.C. Levant, Lachish (modern...