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* {{u|Richard Nevell}} I will take a look at this one [[User:Elias Ziade|el.ziade]] ([[User talk:Elias Ziade|talkallam]]) 11:45, 30 September 2025 (UTC) |
* {{u|Richard Nevell}} I will take a look at this one [[User:Elias Ziade|el.ziade]] ([[User talk:Elias Ziade|talkallam]]) 11:45, 30 September 2025 (UTC) |
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 30 September 2025
Deir el-Balah sarcophagi
- Source: Kletter, Raz (2003). “A very general archaeologist: Moshe Dayan and Israeli archaeology” (PDF). The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures. 4. doi:10.5508/jhs.2002.v4.a5:”Perhaps the worst case of antiquities robbery by Dayan happened at Deir el Balah in the Gaza strip and concerned dozens of Late Bronze Age anthropoid coffins and their contents”.
Beit-Arieh, Itzhaq Beit-Arieh (1985). “Further Burials from the Deir el-Balah Cemetery”. Tel Aviv: Journal of the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University. 12: 43–53. doi:10.1179/tav.1985.1985.1.43: “Prior to [excavations in 1972], some 40 anthropoid coffins had been illicitly recovered from the cemetery, some of which were acquired by the late Moshe Dayan for his private collection”.
Richard Nevell (talk) 23:07, 29 September 2025 (UTC).



