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Semitic Museum - Nuzi - Yorghan Tepe (NF) (539 words) |
 | Early 2nd Millennium BCE: Belonging to this period are a jar decorated with triangles and horizontal bands, an example of Habur Ware, and a bird-shaped vessel. |
 | Late 4th Millennium BCE: This period is represented by a beveled-rim bowl, characteristic of the Late Uruk Period, and by stamp seals. |
 | The jar and bottle are typical of the Akkadian period (late 3rd millennium BCE) in Mesopotamia. |
| Ussishkin : Tel Lachish | The Shelby White - Leon Levy Program for Archaeological Publications (413 words) |
 | Lachish was continuously settled from the Chalcolithic period in the 4th millennium BCE till the end of the Persian period in the middle of the first millennium BCE. |
 | This event is recorded in several different but complementary sources: The Old Testament and the Assyrian records; A series of stone reliefs erected by Sennacherib in his palace at Nineveh, the data from the city-level attacked by the Assyrians which was identified and excavated; the remains of the siege and battle uncovered in the excavations. |
 | In the seventh century BCE Lachish was rebuilt as a royal Judean stronghold. |