Khalet al-Jam’a. A Middle Bronze and Iron Age necropolis near Bethlehem (Palestine)
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Keywords

Bethlehem
necropolis
Early Bronze IV
Middle Bronze
Iron Age

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Nigro, L., Montanari, D., Ghayyada, M., & Yasine, J. (2023). Khalet al-Jam’a. A Middle Bronze and Iron Age necropolis near Bethlehem (Palestine). VICINO ORIENTE, (XIX). Retrieved from https://www.vicino-oriente-journal.it/index.php/vicino-oriente/article/view/199

Abstract

During Spring 2013, the MOTA-DACH Office of Bethlehem was informed of the retrieval of a
tomb during the construction of an industrial area roughly 2.2 Km south-east of the Basilica of the
Nativity on the Hindaza hill slope called Khalet al-Jam’a. Palestinian archaeologists recovered a
number of items identifying there a multi-period necropolis. The site was the object of a rescue
excavation in the following Spring 2014. Eleven tombs and their fittings were rescued and recovered
in the MOTA storerooms. In May 2015, a joint Italian-Palestinian team preliminary surveyed the
necropolis and recorded its finds, planning a future systematic exploration. At a provisional exam, KJ
necropolis was in use during Intermediate Bronze Age (EB IV), Middle Bronze Age and, successively,
through the whole Iron Age.

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