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Lachish ewer

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The Lachish ewer shows iconicity in its simple and graphic design, characterized by the effervescent depiction of gazelles mid-leap. The common goats flanking a tree motif is known from very early examples, such as Babylonian Akkadian. During this era they symbolize the goddess
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Locatell, Christian; McKinny, Chris; Shai, Itzhaq (2022-09-30). "Tree of Life Motif, Late Bronze Canaanite Cult, and a Recently Discovered Krater from Tel Burna".
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the word Elat positioned immediately over the tree, indicating the... tree as a representation of the goddess
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Macalister (1912), the "palm and panelled zigzag" pattern on Gezer pottery (Fig. 346, p. 191)
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Eretz-Israel: Archaeological, Historical and Geographical Studies
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from Mount Mihya in the Negev (Lipa Gal Lookout near
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Lachish ewer
Elat
Tell el-Duweir
13th century BC
Lachish
Kingdom of Judah
Asherah
pithos
Kuntillet Ajrud
Ta'anakh cult stand
menorah
pubic triangle
Burna
Lachish ewer
Tomb deposits from Gezer, including drawing of Menorah-like shape
Gezer
Tell Jemmeh, potters' trade marks including Menorah-lookalike, by Flinders Petrie
Tell Jemmeh
Flinders Petrie
Gezer, RAS Macalister (1912), "The Excavation of Gezer", seal impression with horned animal and tree
Gezer
RAS Macalister
Macalister (1912), the "palm and panelled zigzag" pattern on Gezer pottery (Fig. 346, p. 191)
Rock art from Mount Karkom in the Negev: menorah-like incised drawing
Mount Karkom
Petroglyphs from Mount Mihya in the Negev (Lipa Gal Lookout near Avdat) depicting horned animals, probably ibex
Petroglyphs
Avdat
ibex

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