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Khirbet Birzeit Research and Excavation 2000: Fourth Season Excavation
(Ugarit-Forschungen:40, 2008)
In a joint project with the Department of Old Testament Studies and Biblical Archaeology of Mainz University, the Palestinian institute of Archaeology of Birzeit University has conducted its fourth season of excavation ...
Literature, Partition and the Nation State: Culture and Conflict in Ireland, Israel and Palestine
(Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies, 2001)
Khirbet Birzeit Research and Excavation1998 Seconed Season Excavation
(Palestinian Institute of Archaeology Birzeit University, 2000-01)
During the months of July-August 1998, a season of excavation was carried out at Khirbet Birzeit by the Palestinian Institute of Archeology of Birzeit University. Khirbet Birzeit is situated on the summit of hill 819.20m ...
Postnational Ethics, Postcolonial Politics: Raymonda Tawil’s My Home, My Prison
(Syracuse UP, 2007)
Khirbet Birzeit Research and Excavation 1999:Third Season Excavation
(Palestinian Institute of Archaeology Birzeit University, 2000-07)
أجرى معهد الاثار الفلسطيني موسم التنقيبات الثالث في الفترة الواقعة ين 12 تموز و26 آب ، ضمن مشروع تنقيبات طويل الامد في خربة بيرزيت. جرى التنقيب في هذا الموسم في منطقتين ، المنطقة ب، في الصالة الشمالية، المنطقة ث جنوب المنطقة ...
Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi Dangarembga
(The Moss Publishing Group (Gale Publishers), 2000)
Khirbet Birzeit Research and Excavation1998 Seconed Excavation: The Pottery
(Palestinian Institute of Archaeology Birzeit University, 2000-01)
While no complete Vessels were recovered from either of the excavated squares, the ceramic finds included Early Islamic, Crusader, Ayyubed and Mamluk shreds . Most of the pottery came from fills (see Nashef in this ...
Khirbet Birzeit Research and Excavation 1999: The Pottery
(Palestinian Institute of Archaeology Birzeit University, 2000-07)
The pottery presented below embraces ceramic assemblages derived from Areas D. and B. of the excavation ( see the Arabic section, p.4, fig. 1). Area B. displays examples from the Ottoman and the Mamluk periods. The pottery ...