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Samaritan Cemeteries and Tombs in the Central Coastal Plain: Archaeology and History of the Samaritan Settlement outside Samaria (ca. 300–700 CE)
Oren Tal
, Itamar Taxel
Department of Archaeology
Israel Antiquities Authority
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Burial Caves
33%
Burial Ground
16%
Cemetery
100%
Central Coastal Plain
100%
Coastal Area
16%
Core Countries
16%
Everyday Beliefs
16%
Everyday Life
16%
Graves
50%
History Culture
16%
History of Settlement
16%
Israel
16%
Lowland
16%
Material Culture
16%
Palestinians
16%
Plains Archaeology
100%
Rural Population
16%
Samaria
100%
Samaritans
100%
Sarmatians
16%
Second Half of the 20th Century
16%
Tel Aviv
16%
Tomb
100%
Arts and Humanities
Archeology
100%
Aur-A
16%
Burial
33%
Burial Ground
16%
Cemetery
100%
heyday
16%
Holistic
16%
Israel
16%
Material Culture
16%
Palestinians
16%
Reassessment
33%
Rural
16%
Samaria
100%
Samaritans
100%
Sarmatian
16%
Settlement History
16%
Tel Aviv
16%
Tombs
100%
Twentieth Century
16%