- -Tell es-Sa'idieh;15 miles south of Beth
Shean, grave 101(13th/ 12th century B.C.)
- The most distinctive object in the
inventory of five pottery vessels found within the tomb is a
storage jar of unusually heavy, reddish brown ware, having a
low neck, an angular shoulder, and two handles high on the
body. Same type in Palestine at Tell Abu Hawan, Megiddo,
Beth-Shean,Lachish,Tell el-Far'a Tell Qasile. One jar of almost
identical shape and size from Tell el Amarna in Egypt, 80 jars
of the same general type in Minet el Beida in Syria dated
1450-1365 B.C.
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