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itself. Given the as-yet-undeciphered nature of the script, the precise significance of the post-firing addition of a Cypro-Minoan sign must remain uncertain. At minimum the sign indicates that individuals employing Cypro-Minoan script handled the vessel from which the handle derived. Combined with petrographic analysis of the clay employed in manufacturing the amphora—pointing to an origin in or within the vicinity of Akko—the readiest reconstruction from the evidence must be that the vessel (and any companions) was manufactured in the Akko region before shipping,
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were recovered still in situ at the bottom of each pit, while a midden of grape skins, seeds and other debris was discovered adjacent to the installations . The excavator has drawn attention to the proximity of these winepresses to the
Residency, their large size and the fact that ancient winepresses
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Linear Script . The handle was excavated from secondary deposition in Aphek Area X, Locus 2953, belonging to the very meagre
Stratum X11 built over the Governor's Residency. An extreme likelihood exists, therefore, that the object belonged to the earlier, more prosperous Stratum XI2 of the Residency
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Egyptian governor residence of the 15th century BC, and within, an array of
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Cypriot and Mycenaean ceramics.
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route. The fortress is a massive rectangular enclosure with four corner towers and a gate at the centre of the west side. The south-west tower is octagonal, while the three other towers have a square ground plan.
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where the road turned eastwards towards
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1600:, Catalogue 312, Jerusalem: Israel Museum, 1990.
1584:The History and Archaeology of Aphek-Antipatris,
1453:Goren, Yuval; Naʾaman, Nadav; Mommsen, Hans and
1300:(Ugarit), cf. Yasur-Landau and Goren 2004:22-23.
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1030:North, Robert (1960). "Ap(h)eq(a) and 'Azeqa".
933:(New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons.
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