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The People Behind the Stamps: A Newly-Found Group of Bullae and a Seal from the City of David, Jerusalem
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2020
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Historical GeographyArea UHistorical ArchaeologyBiblical StudyStamp SealArchaeological RecordArchaeologyMiddle Eastern StudiesPrehistoryCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesNewly-found GroupGihon SpringClassicsArchaeological Evidence
The article presents a group of thirteen inscribed bullae and a stamp seal, dated to the late 8th–early 6th centuries B.C.E., discovered in the recent excavations of Area U in the City of David, Jerusalem. Following the presentation of the archaeological context and palaeographic analysis of the finds, we discuss the names appearing on them and their contribution to the broader topic of the history of Jerusalem, with a special emphasis on the connection of the findings to the importance of the Gihon Spring and to the debate regarding Israelite refugees in Judah.
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