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The book of Haggai: prophecy and society in early Persian Yehud - Page 46 John Kessler - 2002"Turning to the Aramaic data from the fifth and fourth centuries, we have evidence from the Egyptian papyri, the Wadi Daliyeh papyri, and the Beer-Sheba and Idumean
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During the second season of the British excavations in Wadi Daliyeh, the cave of Iraq en-Na'sana was excavated. It contained material from the Intermediate Bronze Age (2500-2000 BCE) and from the time of the
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A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period: Volume 1 - Page 55 Lester L. Grabbe - 2006 "Wadi Daliyeh Papyri and Seals Cross (1969b) 'Papyri of the Fourth Century BC from Daliyeh'; (1974)
115:. The purchase also included a few coins and two gold rings. As part of the deal, the looter revealed the place where from where the artifacts were looted. They lead him to Mughâret Abū Shinjeh cave ( 123:) and in 1963-1964, Cross conducted excavations at the site in the and unearthed more papyri along with stamp seals, some still intact, and various human remains. The papyri are written in 198:"Wadi Daliyah I: The Wadi Daliyeh Seal Impressions. By Mary Joan Winn Leith. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, vol. 24. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1998. Pp. xxii + 245 + 24 pls. $ 120" 135:. The material of the site was understood as the remains of noble Samaritans who had fled from the reprisals of Alexander the Great in 331 BCE, following the murder of his 270: 162:
by Mary Joan Winn Leith(Oxford, 1997); and "Les manuscrits araméens du Wadi Daliyeh et la Samarie vers 450–332 av. J.-C." by Jan Dušek (Leiden: Brill, 2007).
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In the wadi were discovered 18 partially legible Aramaic legal papyri and clay seals inscriptions from the 4th BCE, during the reigns of
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in Jerusalem. The contents of the documents include the deeds for the sale of slaves. The most recent studies are:
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in the early 2nd century CE. The cave is the northernmost of the
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by Douglas Marvin Gropp, pp. 1–116 in DJD XXVIII (2001);
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Wadi Daliyeh II: the Samaria papyri from Wadi Daliyeh
249:(1998). "Iraq en-Na'sana cave in Wadi Daliyeh". 8: 188: 160:The Wadi Daliyeh Seal Impressions Vol.1 58:, located fourteen kilometres north of 271:Archaeological sites in the West Bank 251:Refuge caves of the Bar Kokhba revolt 7: 120: 14: 202:Journal of Near Eastern Studies 95:, purchased a hoard of ancient 1: 292: 74:Archaeological discoveries 196:Mark B. Garrison (2003). 127:and dated to the end of 62:, flowing east from the 87:, former professor of 34:31.99406°N 35.40939°E 79:Mughâret Abū Shinjeh 30: /  165: 152:Rockefeller Museum 93:Harvard University 83:In 1962 and 1963, 50:(وادي دالية) is a 39:31.99406; 35.40939 173:Bar Kokhba revolt 85:Frank Moore Cross 283: 255: 254: 243: 237: 233: 227: 224: 218: 217: 193: 122: 45: 44: 42: 41: 40: 35: 31: 28: 27: 26: 23: 291: 290: 286: 285: 284: 282: 281: 280: 261: 260: 259: 258: 245: 244: 240: 234: 230: 225: 221: 195: 194: 190: 185: 179:of the rebels. 168: 166:Iraq en-Na'sana 81: 76: 38: 36: 32: 29: 24: 21: 19: 17: 16: 12: 11: 5: 289: 287: 279: 278: 276:Aramaic papyri 273: 263: 262: 257: 256: 238: 228: 219: 214:10.1086/375915 187: 186: 184: 181: 167: 164: 121:مغارة ابو سخبه 80: 77: 75: 72: 64:Samarian hills 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 288: 277: 274: 272: 269: 268: 266: 252: 248: 242: 239: 232: 229: 223: 220: 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 192: 189: 182: 180: 178: 174: 163: 161: 157: 153: 149: 148:Artaxerses II 145: 140: 139:Andromachus. 138: 134: 130: 126: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 78: 73: 71: 69: 68:Jordan Valley 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 43: 250: 241: 231: 222: 208:(1): 27–30. 205: 201: 191: 177:refuge caves 169: 159: 155: 141: 82: 66:down to the 48:Wadi Daliyeh 47: 15: 247:Hanan Eshel 101:stamp seals 37: / 265:Categories 183:References 144:Artaxerses 131:rule over 129:Achaemenid 25:35°24′34″E 22:31°59′39″N 113:Ta'amireh 111:tribe of 107:from the 56:West Bank 236:ostraca. 133:Samaria 125:Aramaic 109:Bedouin 105:looters 60:Jericho 54:in the 137:satrap 117:Arabic 97:papyri 89:Hebrew 103:from 146:and 99:and 52:wadi 46:The 210:doi 91:at 267:: 206:61 204:. 200:. 119:: 216:. 212::

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31°59′39″N 35°24′34″E / 31.99406°N 35.40939°E / 31.99406; 35.40939
wadi
West Bank
Jericho
Samarian hills
Jordan Valley
Frank Moore Cross
Hebrew
Harvard University
papyri
stamp seals
looters
Bedouin
Ta'amireh
Arabic
Aramaic
Achaemenid
Samaria
satrap
Artaxerses
Artaxerses II
Rockefeller Museum
Bar Kokhba revolt
refuge caves
"Wadi Daliyah I: The Wadi Daliyeh Seal Impressions. By Mary Joan Winn Leith. Discoveries in the Judaean Desert, vol. 24. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1998. Pp. xxii + 245 + 24 pls. $ 120"
doi
10.1086/375915
Hanan Eshel
Categories
Archaeological sites in the West Bank

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