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- Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- They Were Here: Graffiti by Tourists in the Ancient City of Jerash, Jordan Volume 10, Number 2, 2022, pp. 162-180
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This issue contains 15 articles in total
- Under the Mediterranean I: Studies in Maritime Archaeology ed. by Stella Demesticha and Lucy Blue (review)
- The City Gate in Ancient Israel and Her Neighbors: The Form, Function, and Symbolism of the Civic Forum in the Southern Levant by Daniel A. Frese (review)
- Byblos in the Late Bronze Age: Interactions between the Levantine and Egyptian Worlds by Marwan Kilani (review)
- Wine Jars and Jar Makers of Cyprus: The Ethnoarchaeology of Pitharia by Gloria London (review)
- A Brief Response
- “There Really Are 50 Eskimo Words For ‘Snow’”: 1177, Big Data, and the Perfect Storm of Collapse
- Thoughts on the Collapse: The Perspective of a Philistine
- Comments
- What Collapsed in 1177?
- Revisiting 1177 BCE and the Late Bronze Age Collapse
- Revisiting 1177 BCE and the Late Bronze Age Collapse
- They Were Here: Graffiti by Tourists in the Ancient City of Jerash, Jordan
- Materiality of Divinity in an Atypical Flat-Roofed Apsidal Aula Ecclesiae: The Lubbēn Large Church as a Case Study from Southern Syria
- Some New Evidence Documenting the Involvement of Da’esh in Syria with the Illicit Trade in Antiquities
- From The Editors
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