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Dolmen-Field in Transjordan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2015

George Horsfield*
Affiliation:
Antiquities, Transjordan

Abstract

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1933

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References

1 Described by Irby and Mangles, Travels in Egypt and Nubia, Syria and Asia Minor during 1817 and 1818, p. 325, and in Revue Biblique, 1910, pp. 530-6.

2 See plate 111, p. 480. See ANTIQUIT1Y9,2 9, 111,4 91 ff. for parallels from India.

3 See Archaeologia, 1927, 76, 121– 60,CrossRefGoogle Scholar and The Antiquaries Jburnal, January 1933, P. 23.

4 Tallgren, ‘Dolmens of North Caucasia ’, figs. 2 and 7. ANTIQUITY, June 1933.

5 Excavated by Pkre Mallon of the Pontifical Institute, Jerusalem.

6 See Conder, , Heth and Moab, p. 330.Google Scholar