BA vol. 30 #2 |
Gezer in the Land & in History |
Lance, H. Darrell |
May 1967 |
A page of text that briefly considers why any LMLK handles were found at Gezer, & suggests that both icons date to Josiah's reign (includes the famous photo of 1 H4L & 2 S2U handles & mistakenly alludes to it representing Gezer artifacts, which is not a serious error since both icons were found at Gezer) |
HTR vol. 64 #2-3 |
Royal Stamps & the Kingdom of Josiah, The |
Lance, H. Darrell |
April-July 1971 |
An excellent analysis of the LMLK handles excavated from Gibeon, Ramat Rahel, Lachish (the bulk of the discussion), Gezer, & Jerusalem concluding in support of King Josiah's usage over King Hezekiah's by believing Lachish 3 was not destroyed by Sennacherib (18 pages) |
Anchor Bible Dictionary vol. 4 (K-N) |
MMST |
Lance, H. Darrell & Freedman, David Noel |
1992 |
A few paragraphs of the major geographical name theories |
Anchor Bible Dictionary vol. 6 (Si-Z) |
Stamps, Royal Jar Handle |
Lance, H. Darrell & Freedman, David Noel |
1992 |
An excellent 1-page overview of the mystery with drawings of an H4L & M2D |
RB vol. 79 #3 |
Recension: "Die Konigs-Stempel" par P. Welten |
Lang, Bernhard |
July 1972 |
French review of Welten's book that compliments him for his typology (& demonstrates its usefulness for future publications) & presents his main subjects in a mostly objective manner but points out the difficulty of dating based on paleography (4 pages) |
AASOR vol. 45 |
Third Campaign at Tell el-Ful: The Excavations of 1964, The |
Lapp, Nancy L. & Freedman, David Noel |
1981 |
Discusses all Gibeah handles (1 page) & includes photos/drawings of 4 (H2D, M2D, M2T, & x2x) |
BASOR 158 |
Late Royal Seals From Judah |
Lapp, Paul W. |
April 1960 |
An exhaustive analysis of all aspects of the seals/jars with an excellent emphasis on scripts including a table of inscription drawings & a critical paleographic study of Diringer's classes (11 pages) |
Archaeology & the Bible |
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Laughlin, John C.H. |
2000 |
Single page summary with an H2U handle photo |
RB vol. 9 #4 |
Chronique: Les Fouilles Anglaises |
L. (probably Victor Lecoffre) |
October 1900 |
French article that reviews theories by Bliss & Clermont-Ganneau concluding that MMST is not Moresheth-Gath (2 pages) |
RB vol. 10 |
Bulletin |
Lecoffre, V. |
1901 |
French article that belittles the interpretations of Wright & Conder published in English journals earlier in the year (1 page) |
New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 1 (A-El), The |
Beth-Shemesh |
Lederman, Zvi & Stern, Ephraim & Bunimovitz, Shlomo |
1993 |
Briefly discusses the stratum LMLK handles were excavated from & provides an H4L photo |
RB vol. 82 #1 |
MMST=Amwas, Vers la Solution d'Une Enigme de l'Epigraphie Hebraique |
Lemaire, Andre |
January 1975 |
French article presenting evidence to identify MMST with a geographical place midway between Tel Aviv & Jerusalem based on impressions found at northern sites (as opposed to southern sites such as Kurnub) & an analysis of the root-meaning ("overnight lodging place") of the Hebrew consonants (9 pages including a hand-drawn map of the area) |
VT vol. 25 #3 |
Remarques sur la Datation des Estampilles "LMLK" |
Lemaire, Andre |
July 1975 |
French article that points out the paleographic significance of the last letter of SUKE in the S4L seals, which allows Diringer's Class II to co-exist (if not predate) Class I to as early as Uzziah's reign in the middle of the 8th century BC |
Eretz-Israel: Archaeological, Historical and Geographical Studies vol. 15 |
Classification des Estampilles Royales Judeennes |
Lemaire, Andre |
1981 |
French chapter that analyzes the Diringer/Lapp/Aharoni & Welten typologies, systematically points out the faults of Welten's system, then establishes a new classification & cross-references it to Welten's; also questions whether there is any correspondence between personal seal names & LMLK seal types (6 pages plus 1 plate of 19 small impression photos) |
Khirbet Qumran et Ain Feshkha II |
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Lemaire, Andre & Humbert, Jean-Baptiste & Gunneweg, Jan |
2003 |
French excavation report including a G2T photo |
Ephemeris fur Semitische Epigraphik |
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Lidzbarski, Mark |
1902 |
German bibliography with comments about LMLK articles (about 7 pages of text & a drawing of an H4L) |
TA vol. 37 #1 |
Royal Judahite Jar Handles: Reconsidering the Chronology of the lmlk Stamp Impressions |
Lipschits, Oded & Sergi, Omer & Koch, Ido |
June 2010 |
Proposed chronological division based on seal types (26 pages & a figure showing 19 seal drawings) |
TA vol. 38 #1 |
Judahite Stamped and Incised Jar Handles: A Tool for Studying the History of Late Monarchic Judah |
Lipschits, Oded & Sergi, Omer & Koch, Ido |
June 2011 |
Elaborates on chronological divisions between early/late LMLKs, Circles, Rosettes (31 pages, 4 distribution maps, 3 corpus tables) |
Journal of Hebrew Scriptures vol. 12, article 4 |
Archaeological Facts, Historical Speculations & the Date of the LMLK Storage Jars: A Rejoinder to David Ussishkin |
Lipschits, Oded |
March 2012 |
(published online; click here to read it) |
Khirbet Nisyah: The Search for Biblical Ai, 1979-2002 |
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Livingston, David |
2003 |
Excavation report including an x2x handle photo with interesting correspondence between the author/excavator & Albright & Kelso over the locations of Bethel & Ai |
Excavations in Palestine During the Years 1898-1900 |
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Macalister, R.A. Stewart & Bliss, Frederick Jones |
1902 |
Includes a 13-page chapter analyzing 80 handles (18 specific ones illustrated) recovered from the Shephelah mounds with comparisons of theories for the icons, inscriptions, & dating (photo of 3 handles (2 S2U & 1 H4L) & the first LMLK paleography chart) |
PEQ vol. 37 |
Craftsmen's Guild of the Tribe of Judah, The |
Macalister, R.A. Stewart |
July 1905 |
Chapters 1-3 of a detailed & creative interpretation of genealogies in 1Chronicles 4 based on the theory that the LMLK inscriptions represent potters (10 pages) |
PEQ vol. 37 |
Craftsmen's Guild of the Tribe of Judah (Conclusion), The |
Macalister, R.A. Stewart |
October 1905 |
Chapters 4-6 of a detailed & creative interpretation of genealogies in 1Chronicles 4 based on the theory that the LMLK inscriptions represent potters, & concludes that MMST & ZYF impressions date to the apostasy of Joash while the HBRN & SUKE ones date to the reign of Ahaz (14 pages plus full-page genealogy chart) |
Bible Side-Lights from the Mound of Gezer |
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Macalister, R.A. Stewart |
1906 |
Includes a chapter, "The Craftsmen of Judah", with a creative interpretation of 1Chronicles 4:16-23 based on the LMLK inscriptions (14 pages, 1 plate of 3 handles (2 S2U & 1 H4L)) |
Excavation of Gezer 1902-1905 & 1907-1909 vol. 2, The |
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Macalister, R.A. Stewart |
1912 |
Includes a page of text regarding an M2T seal & a drawing of it along with a brief reiteration of his 1Chronicles 4 interpretation (also includes a drawing of a LMLK weight) |
Century of Excavation in Palestine, A |
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Macalister, R.A.S. |
1925 |
About 3 pages of text reiterating the theory that the 4 words are potters or potter families listed in 1Chronicles 4, & a drawing of an H4L handle |
Mambre |
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Mader, Evaristus |
1957 |
German book with a page that provides a general overview & mentions 2 H4x handles found at Keilah |
'Atiqot vol. 47 |
Excavations at Kikkar Safra (City Hall), Jerusalem 1989 |
Maeir, Aren M. & Bahat, Dan |
2004 |
A paragraph of text mentioning an S2U found in a modern context (includes handle drawings & photo) |
'I Will Speak the Riddles of Ancient Times': Archaeological & Historical Studies in Honor of Amihai Mazar on the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday vol. 2 |
Function of the m(w)sh-Stamped Jars Revisited, The |
Maeir, A. M. & Edelman, Diana & de Miroschedji, P. |
2006 |
Mostly reviews Mozah theories in the Babylonian rather than Persian period, & draws some parallels to LMLKs (13 pages overall, but only about 2 with specific LMLK content) |
'I Will Speak the Riddles of Ancient Times': Archaeological & Historical Studies in Honor of Amihai Mazar on the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday vol. 2 |
lmlk Jar-Form Redefined: A New Class of Iron Age II Oval-Shaped Storage Jar, The |
Maeir, A. M. & Gitin, Seymour & de Miroschedji, P. |
2006 |
Proposes a new classification system combining LMLKs & Rosettes, stamped & unstamped, 4- & 2-handled jars spanning 2 centuries (17 pages, small drawings of 3 LMLK-stamped jars) |
Qumran Excavations 1993-2004 Preliminary Report, The |
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Magen, Yitzhak & Peleg, Yuval |
2007 |
Color photo of an H2D handle with a brief description of where it was excavated |
BAR vol. 34 #3 |
Nebi Samwil: Where Samuel Crowned Israel's First King |
Magen, Yitzhak |
May/Jun 2008 |
Argues for this being the site of Mizpah instead of Tell en-Nasbeh (very small color photo of H2T, Z2D, & 2 x2x handles) |
JNES vol. 10 #4 |
Two Hebrew Ostraca from Tell Qasile |
Maisler, B. |
October 1951 |
Presents a LMLK ostracon (1 photo & 1 page of text--the other ostracon was written by a different person about Ophir gold for Beth Huron & does not include the word LMLK) |
Age of the Monarchies vol. 4-1: Political History, The |
Hebrew Epigraphic Sources |
Malamat, Abraham & Avigad, N. |
1979 |
Chapter with a brief listing of major theories noting which scholars subscribe to each (2 pages) |
Nimrud & Its Remains vol. 1 |
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Mallowan, M.E.L. |
1966 |
Presents a lion weight with a LMLK inscription possibly from Jerusalem (1 page of text & 3 photos) |
BASOR 248 |
Three Seasons of Excavations at Tel Batash--Biblical Timnah |
Mazar, Amihai & Kelm, George L. |
Fall 1982 |
About a page of text describing 8 LMLK handles & 1 personal seal (photos of an x4L & M2U) |
Eretz-Israel: Archaeological, Historical and Geographical Studies vol. 17 |
"Border Road" Between Michmash & Jericho & the Excavations at Horvat Shilhah, The |
Mazar, A. & Amit, D. & Ilan, Z. |
1984 |
Hebrew chapter with a Z2D handle photo & drawings |
BASOR Supplement No. 23: Preliminary Reports of ASOR-Sponsored Excavations 1981-83 |
Tel Batash (Timnah) Excavations, Second Preliminary Report (1981-1983) |
Mazar, Amihai & Kelm, George L. & Rast, Walter E. |
1985 |
Brief overview of LMLK jars & handles found in Building 737 & a proposal to explain jars & handles found in the 7th-century stratum with Rosette jars (2 pages) |
Eretz-Israel: Archaeological, Historical and Geographical Studies vol. 18 |
Between Judah & Philistia: Timnah (Tel Batash) in the Iron Age II |
Mazar, A. |
1985 |
Hebrew chapter about the Timnah excavation that includes photos of an M2U, Z2U, & the inverted S4L handles |
BAR vol. 15 #1 |
Excavating in Samson Country |
Mazar, Amihai & Kelm, George L. |
Jan/Feb 1989 |
Briefly mentions the handles found at Timnah but includes color photos of handle 7280 & some crushed jars in situ |
Archaeology of the Land of the Bible 10,000-586 B.C.E. |
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Mazar, Amihai |
April 1990 |
A terse, excellent overview of the major theories (3 pages plus photos of an S4L, Z2U, & Timnah Jar 7202-2) |
Scripture & Other Artifacts |
Northern Shephelah in the Iron Age: Some Issues in Biblical History & Archaeology, The |
Mazar, Amihai & Greene, Joseph A. |
1994 |
A chapter that includes a 2-page discussion of LMLK jars found at Timnah & Gezer |
Timnah: A Biblical City in the Sorek Valley |
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Mazar, Amihai & Kelm, George L. |
1995 |
Describes the handles & jars found at Tel Batash & argues for the military build-up theory (3 pages plus color photos of Jar 7202-2 & M2U & x4L handles) |
Retrieving the Past |
Hurvat Shilhah: An Iron Age Site in the Judean Desert |
Mazar, Amihai & Seger, Joe D. |
1996 |
Article summarizing evidence for 7th-century use of 8th-century jars (photo of Z2D handle) |
Qedem: Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology 37 |
Timnah (Tel Batash) Final Reports I: Stratigraphy & Architecture |
Mazar, Amihai |
1997 |
A chapter of archaeological text about "The LMLK Jars Building" with several photos showing various rooms as they were being excavated (about 6 pages & 12 photos) |
Qedem: Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology 42 |
Timnah (Tel Batash) II: The Finds from the First Millennium BCE, Plates |
Mazar, Amihai & Panitz-Cohen, Nava |
2001 |
Companion drawings for the "Text" book of all the jars & handles recovered |
Qedem: Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology 42 |
Timnah (Tel Batash) II: The Finds from the First Millennium BCE, Text |
Mazar, Amihai & Panitz-Cohen, Nava |
2001 |
Comprehensive discussion of all the jars & handles recovered (9 pages of text, 1 jar photo, 12 impression photos) |
'Atiqot (English Series) vol. 5 |
En-Gedi Excavations in 1961-1962 |
Mazar, B. & Dothan, Trude & Dunayevsky, I. |
1966 |
A page of analysis & photo of the LMRA impression |
Eretz-Israel: Archaeological, Historical and Geographical Studies vol. 9 |
Excavations in the Old City of Jerusalem, The |
Mazar, Benjamin |
1969 |
Hebrew chapter with a Z2D handle photo |
Excavations in the Old City of Jerusalem Near the Temple Mount, The |
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Mazar, B. |
1971 |
Includes a photo of an excellent Z2U impression; no significant text |
Qedem: Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology 29 |
Excavations in the South of the Temple Mount: the Ophel of Biblical Jerusalem |
Mazar, Benjamin & Mazar, Eilat & Nadelman, Yonatan |
1989 |
Less than a page of LMLK text with a corpus table, but 1 plate of 19 photos of impressions (& 1 drawing of a handle) & about a page of discussion related to plus marks on small, non-LMLK pot handles (also photos of 12 plus marks & 8 circles-only handles) |
Qedem: Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology 29 |
Excavations in the South of the Temple Mount: the Ophel of Biblical Jerusalem |
Mazar, Eilat & Mazar, Benjamin & Nadelman, Yonatan |
1989 |
Less than a page of LMLK text with a corpus table, but 1 plate of 19 photos of impressions (& 1 drawing of a handle) & about a page of discussion related to plus marks on small, non-LMLK pot handles (also photos of 12 plus marks & 8 circles-only handles) |
Complete Guide to the Temple Mount Excavations, The |
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Mazar, Eilat |
2002 |
Provides a comprehensive overview of archaeological activity in Jerusalem by various excavators (drawings of an S4L handle & the 1868 shaft/gallery where Warren found the first LMLK handles) |
Ancient Inscriptions: Voices from the Biblical World |
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McCarter Jr., P. Kyle |
1996 |
A 1-page overview/summary with drawings of an H4L & M2U (same as Naveh, 1982) |
BAR vol. 23 #2 |
No Trained Epigraphist Would Confuse the Two |
McCarter Jr., P. Kyle |
Mar/Apr 1997 |
Single-page defense of the Siloam Inscription's 8th-century authenticity compared to other inscriptions from then (color photo of M2U) |
Tell en-Nasbeh vol. 1: Archaeological & Historical Results |
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McCown, Chester Charlton & Wampler, Joseph Carson |
1947 |
Contains a 5-page section about LMLK handles excavated including a paleography chart, a locus map, a corpus (mainly quoting Diringer's work), & scattered references on at least 11 other pages describing specific locations where the handles were found along with plates of 14 impressions, 3 handles, & the complete Jar 396 |
Religion in Judah Under the Assyrians, 732-609 BC |
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McKay, John |
1973 |
Identifies the x2x seals with sun worship during Josiah's reign (1 page plus S4L & x2x drawings) |
Solomonic State Officials |
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Mettinger, Tryggve N.D. |
1971 |
Makes much use of Welten's "Die Konigs-Stempel" to argue against the royal capacity theory, & argue for the royal estates to military garrison delivery theory (4 pages) |
BASOR 142 |
Explorations in the Judaean Buqe'ah |
Milik, J.T. & Cross Jr., Frank M. |
April 1956 |
Photo of an x2x handle (described by the authors as an M2x) & a footnote description of where it was excavated |
BA vol. 35 #4 |
Practice of Writing in Ancient Israel, The |
Millard, A.R. |
December 1972 |
Only 1 paragraph that alludes to the "fixed capacity" theory (photo of 1 H4L & 2 S2U handles--even though he describes one as "Ziph") |
B&S vol. 2 #3 |
Practice of Writing in Ancient Israel, The |
Millard, A.R. |
Summer 1973 |
Contains the same content & photo as BA vol. 35 #5 |
Lion Encyclopedia of the Bible, The |
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Millard, Alan & Alexander, Pat & Parish, Stephen |
1978 |
Includes one paragraph about the stamps & a page describing ancient pottery manufacture (color M2D photo) |
From Antiquity to the Present |
Administration in Judah in the 8th and 7th Centuries B.C. |
Millard, Alan |
2008 |
Suggests LMLKs collected & distributed produce brought to centres as tax or given out as payment beginning with Ahaz for annual Assyrian tribute (2 pages within 9 total about weights & general admin) |
Encyclopedia of Bible Life |
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Miller, J. Lane & Miller, Madeleine S. |
1944 |
Briefly describes an H2U from Lachish at the Metropolitan Museum of Art & presents a very small photo of the handle |
History of Ancient Israel & Judah, A |
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Miller, J. Maxwell & Hayes, John H. |
1986 |
Single-page overview that argues against the reliability of Chronicles pertaining to Hezekiah (S2U photo) |
Encyclopedia of Bible Life |
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Miller, Madeleine S. & Miller, J. Lane |
1944 |
Briefly describes an H2U from Lachish at the Metropolitan Museum of Art & presents a very small photo of the handle |
Archaeometry vol. 7 |
Spectrographic Investigation of Jar Handles Bearing the "Royal" Stamp of Judah, A |
Millett, A. & Pritchard, J.B. & Ralph, E.K. |
1964 |
Compares chemicals in LMLK handles from Gibeon & Nasbeh with GBON fragments from Gibeon (2 pages of text plus 2 charts & 2 tables) |
Biblical Archaeology: Documents from the British Museum |
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Mitchell, T.C. |
July 1988 |
One page overview with inscription drawings, Bible references, & modern town names; prefers MMST=Emmaus for Districts theory (H2U, M2U, S2U, & Z4L photos) |
Catalogue of the Western Asiatic Seals in the British Museum: Stamp Seals III |
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Mitchell, T. C. & Searight, Ann |
2007 |
3 pages with 8 drawings of stamps from Tell ed-Duweir (catalog #797-806) |
IEJ vol. 34 #2-3 |
Provenience of the LMLK Jars, The |
Mommsen, H. & Perlman, I. & Yellin, J. |
1984 |
Provides an excellent, comprehensive LMLK summary along with detailed chemical analysis of LMLK-related pottery from over 100 handles (including Type 484 jars with all seal types, pithoi, & several complete jars) drawing the conclusion that all Type 484 jars were made from clays which are indistinguishable (25 pages including 8 tables) |
Restoration Quarterly vol. 28 #1 |
Judean LMLK Stamps: Some Unresolved Issues, The |
Moore, Michael S. |
1985/6 |
Summarizes the early theories surrounding LMLK paleography, correctly predicting that Ussishkin's Lachish excavations would resolve many of them; also correctly (& humorously) labels the geographical name theories as "weak", "weaker", & "weakest" (about 9 pages) |
Epigrafia Ebraica Antica 1935-1950, L' |
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Moscati, Sabatino |
1951 |
Italian book with a 15-page chapter emphasizing the Bath LMLK Jar & the handles from Lachish & Nasbeh (includes all 45 photos from their respective excavation reports, a line drawing of the controversial M2U from Beth Shemesh, & the LMLK Ostracon) |
VT vol. 29 #1 |
Sennacherib's Campaign to Judah & the Date of the LMLK Stamps |
Na'aman, N. |
January 1979 |
Presents solid, logical evidence for positively dating all LMLK impressions to King Hezekiah's reign instead of King Josiah's (26 pages) |
BASOR 261 |
Hezekiah's Fortified Cities & the LMLK Stamps |
Na'aman, Nadav |
February 1986 |
Argues for the theories that the city list in 2Chronicles 11 was attributed to Rehoboam in error, SUKE is north of Hebron, MMST is north of Jerusalem, & the purpose was an emergency military-supplies build-up; also provides an excellent comprehensive summary (17 pages, 1 map drawing of cities) |
BASOR 271 |
Date of 2 Chronicles 11:5-10--A Reply to Y. Garfinkel, The |
Na'aman, Nadav |
August 1988 |
Debates the relationship between LMLK sites & Rehoboam's city-list by reaffirming data presented in BASOR 261 (3 pages) |
TA vol. 18 #1 |
Kingdom of Judah Under Josiah, The |
Na'aman, Nadav |
1991 |
Compares the distribution of the LMLK & rosette jars with Biblical place-name lists (about 4 pages with an excellent map of excavation sites) |
Qedem: Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology 29 |
Excavations in the South of the Temple Mount: the Ophel of Biblical Jerusalem |
Nadelman, Yonatan & Mazar, Eilat & Mazar, Benjamin |
1989 |
Less than a page of LMLK text with a corpus table, but 1 plate of 19 photos of impressions (& 1 drawing of a handle) & about a page of discussion related to plus marks on small, non-LMLK pot handles (also photos of 12 plus marks & 8 circles-only handles) |
Hadashot Arkheologiyot vol. 120 |
Jerusalem, Arnona Final Report |
Nagar, Annette |
2008 |
English version of 3/8/2008 Hebrew report of May 2006 salvage excavation, where an S4L handle was discovered near Kefar 'Ezyon Street (Kfar Etsyon Street; 1 page with color handle photo) |
Hadashot Arkheologiyot vol. 119 |
Khirbat el Mas'ud |
Nagorsky, Alla |
2007 |
English version of 11/2/2007 Hebrew report of September 2003 salvage excavation, where an S2DW handle was discovered just north of the northern Sokoh (1 page with color handle photo) |
Early History of the Alphabet: An Introduction to West Semitic Epigraphy & Paleography |
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Naveh, Joseph |
1982 |
Drawings of an H4L & M2U (same as McCarter, 1996); no significant text |
Archaeology in the Land of the Bible |
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Negev, Avraham |
1976 |
One paragraph that suggests "of the government" for the meaning of "LMLK MMST" (color photo of H4L handle [IDAM P-1497]) |
Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land |
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Negev, Avraham |
1980 |
Terse descriptions under listings for Lachish, Nasbeh, Ramat Rahel, Safi, Seals, Socoh, & Ziph (Z2U photo) |
New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 2 (Em-Je), The |
Hebron |
Ofer, Avi & Stern, Ephraim |
1993 |
Briefly mentions LMLK handles excavated at Tel Hebron & provides an H2D photo |
Our Work in Palestine |
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Palestine Exploration Fund
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1873 |
Mentions "King Zepha" & "King Shat" via Birch, & "crest of an eagle" (3 pages, 2 drawings of the original handles) |
Twenty-One Years' Work in the Holy Land |
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Palestine Exploration Fund & Besant, Walter |
1886 |
Drawings of the 2 original handles (shown upside-down) & says their Phoenician characters are variously interpreted |
Qedem: Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology 42 |
Timnah (Tel Batash) II: The Finds from the First Millennium BCE, Plates |
Panitz-Cohen, Nava & Mazar, Amihai |
2001 |
Companion drawings for the "Text" book of all the jars & handles recovered |
Qedem: Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology 42 |
Timnah (Tel Batash) II: The Finds from the First Millennium BCE, Text |
Panitz-Cohen, Nava & Mazar, Amihai |
2001 |
Comprehensive discussion of all the jars & handles recovered (9 pages of text, 1 jar photo, 12 impression photos) |
Studies in the Iconography of Northwest Semitic Inscribed Seals |
Propos des Sceaux Ouest-Semitiques: Le Role de l'Iconographie dans l'Attribution d'un Sceau a Une Aire Culturelle ou a un Atelier, A |
Parayre, Dominique & Sass, Benjamin & Uehlinger, Christoph |
1993 |
French article with one generic drawing of an x2U from Lachish but 64 other drawings of similar 2-winged disc icons |
Lion Encyclopedia of the Bible, The |
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Parish, Stephen & Alexander, Pat & Millard, Alan |
1978 |
Includes one paragraph about the stamps & a page describing ancient pottery manufacture (color M2D photo) |
Biblical Archaeology |
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Paul, Shalom M. & Dever, William G. |
1973 |
Discusses measures of volume & tax collection (1 page plus photos of LMLK ostracon & S4L handle) |
Qumran Excavations 1993-2004 Preliminary Report, The |
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Peleg, Yuval & Magen, Yitzhak |
2007 |
Color photo of an H2D handle with a brief description of where it was excavated |
IEJ vol. 34 #2-3 |
Provenience of the LMLK Jars, The |
Perlman, I. & Mommsen, H. & Yellin, J. |
1984 |
Provides an excellent, comprehensive LMLK summary along with detailed chemical analysis of LMLK-related pottery from over 100 handles (including Type 484 jars with all seal types, pithoi, & several complete jars) drawing the conclusion that all Type 484 jars were made from clays which are indistinguishable (25 pages including 8 tables) |
Histoire de l'Art dans l'Antiquite, Tome IV, Judee |
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Perrot, Georges & Chipiez, Charles |
1887 |
French book that sides with Clermont-Ganneau's 1883 article over Greene's from 1881 (2 pages & Z2D handle illustration) |
PSBA vol. 20 #155 |
Herodian Pottery & the Siloam Inscription |
Pilcher, E.J. |
June 1898 |
Argues for dating Hezekiah's tunnel inscription & the LMLK seals to King Herod (includes drawings of 4 of the original 6 impressions excavated by Warren along with the first 2 handle illustrations of a Z2D & Plus mark) |
PSBA vol. 32 #238 |
Jewish Royal Pottery Stamps, The |
Pilcher, E.J. |
March 1910 |
Discussion of the 4 major Palestinian strata (using many quotes from Bliss) in an attempt to narrow down the date of LMLK ware (9 pages of text plus photos of a Z4CI & S2U) |
PSBA vol. 32 #239 |
Jewish Royal Pottery Stamps (continued), The |
Pilcher, E.J. |
May 1910 |
Presentation of Persian 2-winged icons to support dating all LMLK seals to Persian rule around 375 BC (9 pages of text; photos of a Z4CI & 3 coins bearing 2-winged icons; drawings of similar, significant 2-winged icons) |
Holy Land Philatelist: Israel's Stamp Monthly, The |
About the Flying Scroll |
Pollack, F.W. |
September 1955 |
Report of a lecture given by Immanuel Ben-Dor of the Dept. of Antiquities of the Ministry of Education for Israel (accompanied by photo of all 5 postage stamps) |
Ancient Near East, The |
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Pritchard, James B. |
1958 |
Contains photos of an M4C & Z2D |
Hebrew Inscriptions and Stamps from Gibeon |
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Pritchard, James B. |
1959 |
Describes 80 LMLK handles found by the University of Pennsylvania's excavations at Tell el-Jib mostly in the pool; includes a corpus of legible types from other sites & a detailed analysis of circle incisions (8 pages of text, photos of 16 impressions, drawings of 10 types & 7 handle cross-sections) |
Gibeon, Where the Sun Stood Still |
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Pritchard, James B. |
1962 |
About 2 pages of text mentioning theories for royal potteries or wine vintages with photos of Z2D & M4C impressions |
Archaeometry vol. 7 |
Spectrographic Investigation of Jar Handles Bearing the "Royal" Stamp of Judah, A |
Pritchard, J.B. & Millett, A. & Ralph, E.K. |
1964 |
Compares chemicals in LMLK handles from Gibeon & Nasbeh with GBON fragments from Gibeon (2 pages of text plus 2 charts & 2 tables) |
Winery, Defenses, & Soundings at Gibeon |
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Pritchard, James B. |
1964 |
Contains photos of an H2D, G2T, & S4L with a brief description of where they were found |
Ancient Near East in Pictures Relating to the Old Testament, The |
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Pritchard, James B. |
1969 (2nd edition with supplement) |
Contains photos of an M2D, S2DW, & Z2D |
Ancient Near East vol. 2, The |
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Pritchard, James B. |
1975 |
Contains photos of an M2D & S2DW |
Scripta Hierosolymitana vol. 8 |
Ancient Judaean Weights & the Date of the Samaria Ostraca |
Rabin, Chaim & Yadin, Yigael |
1961 |
Article by Yadin that presents data to support the interpretation of a symbol on shekel weights to be a stylized version of the 4-winged icon on LMLK seals (6 pages & photo of famous Lachish M4L) |
BASOR 179 |
Royal Weights & Measures |
Rainey, A.F. |
October 1965 |
Presents an Assyrian analogy for interpreting LMLK inscriptions as "for the king from (H, M, S, Z)" (2 pages) |
Arad Inscriptions |
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Rainey, Anson F. & Aharoni, Yohanan & Aharoni, Miriam |
1981 |
Corpus of 9 handles excavated from Arad with a page of commentary about the lack of handles found in the southern region of Judah |
BASOR 245 |
Wine from the Royal Vineyards |
Rainey, A.F. |
Winter 1982 |
Argues for LMLK jars being from King Hezekiah's 4 royal wineries in the Judean hill country (5 pages) |
Scripture & Other Artifacts |
Hezekiah's Reform & the Altars at Beer-sheba & Arad |
Rainey, Anson F. & Greene, Joseph A. |
1994 |
A chapter that includes a brief discussion of the Beersheba LMLK pithos jar |
Archaeometry vol. 7 |
Spectrographic Investigation of Jar Handles Bearing the "Royal" Stamp of Judah, A |
Ralph, E.K. & Millett, A. & Pritchard, J.B. |
1964 |
Compares chemicals in LMLK handles from Gibeon & Nasbeh with GBON fragments from Gibeon (2 pages of text plus 2 charts & 2 tables) |
BASOR Supplement No. 23: Preliminary Reports of ASOR-Sponsored Excavations 1981-83 |
Tel Batash (Timnah) Excavations, Second Preliminary Report (1981-1983) |
Rast, Walter E. & Kelm, George L. & Mazar, Amihai |
1985 |
Brief overview of LMLK jars & handles found in Building 737 & a proposal to explain jars & handles found in the 7th-century stratum with Rosette jars (2 pages) |
Jerusalem Archaeological Park, The |
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Reich, Ronny & Avni, Gideon & Winter, Tamar |
1999 |
Guidebook for tourists to excavation sites around Jerusalem (no significant text, but includes 1911 M2T drawing) |
Palastinensische Kleinkunst |
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Reifenberg, Adolf |
1927 |
German book with a page that speculates one day complete jars may be found to prove/disprove the royal volume theory plus a photocopy of a page of drawings from PEQ vol. 31 |
Ancient Hebrew Arts |
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Reifenberg, A. |
1950 |
Only 2 photos of handles (S2U & H4L) with a paragraph of description |
HTR vol. 72 #1-2 |
Hezekiah's Reform & the Deuteronomistic Tradition |
Rosenbaum, Jonathan |
January-April 1979 |
Article that includes a page about LMLK theories explaining that Hezekiah's dominion was superior to Josiah's irrespective of any theory |
Studies in the Iconography of Northwest Semitic Inscribed Seals |
Pre-Exilic Hebrew Seals: Iconism vs. Aniconism |
Sass, Benjamin & Uehlinger, Christoph |
1993 |
About a page of text discussing the LMLK icons with drawings of an H4L & M2U (same as Naveh, 1982) |
Studies in the Iconography of Northwest Semitic Inscribed Seals |
Propos des Sceaux Ouest-Semitiques: Le Role de l'Iconographie dans l'Attribution d'un Sceau a Une Aire Culturelle ou a un Atelier, A |
Sass, Benjamin & Uehlinger, Christoph & Parayre, Dominique |
1993 |
French article with one generic drawing of an x2U from Lachish but 64 other drawings of similar 2-winged disc icons |
Corpus Of West Semitic Stamp Seals |
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Sass, Benjamin & Avigad, Nahman |
1997 |
Contains a chapter listing most of the known personal seals with descriptions & photos |
PEQ vol. 25 |
Cuneiform & Other Inscriptions Found at Lachish & Elsewhere in the South of Palestine, The |
Sayce, A.H. |
January 1893 |
Only one paragraph that mentions similarities between concentric circles on an ivory plaque & a royal Egyptian scarab with those on the LMLK handles; also provides details about 4 of Warren's original handles |
PEQ vol. 25 |
Phoenician Inscriptions on the Vase Handles Found at Jerusalem, The |
Sayce |
July 1893 |
Interprets LMLK --ST as Melech-Sheth, LMLK SUKE as Melech-Shochoh, LMLK ZF as Melech-Ziph & discusses Canaanite & Egyptian deity names (2 pages) |
PEQ vol. 31 |
Note on the Objects Discovered by Dr. Bliss at Tell Zakariya |
Sayce, A.H. |
July 1899 |
Describes 3 handles (two S2x & one Z2U), reaffirms his geographical name theory but drops his deity theory, & comments on the lack of a definite article in "LMLK" indicating a Phoenician style (about 1 page of relevant content) |
PEQ vol. 32 |
Age of the Inscribed Jar-Handles from Palestine, The |
Sayce, A.H. |
January 1900 |
Limits the LMLK timeframe based on 4 criteria--a handle with a stamped oval cartouche found at Tell El-Amarna, concentric circles, upward winged icons, & 1Chronicles 4, all of which narrows them to the 8th century (4 pages plus El-Amarna handle photo) |
Catalogue of the Western Asiatic Seals in the British Museum: Stamp Seals III |
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Searight, Ann & Mitchell, T. C. |
2007 |
3 pages with 8 drawings of stamps from Tell ed-Duweir (catalog #797-806) |
Retrieving the Past |
Hurvat Shilhah: An Iron Age Site in the Judean Desert |
Seger, Joe D. & Mazar, Amihai |
1996 |
Article summarizing evidence for 7th-century use of 8th-century jars (photo of Z2D handle) |
BASOR 43 |
First Campaign of Excavation at Beth-zur, The |
Sellers, O.R. & Albright, W.F. |
October 1931 |
Briefly mentions 11 handles with small photos of 5 |
Citadel of Beth-Zur, The |
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Sellers, Ovid Rogers |
1933 |
Briefly mentions 11 handles with small photos of 5 |
Neue Kirchliche Beitschrift vol. 17 |
Die in Palastina Ausgegrabenen Altisraelitischen Krugstempel |
Sellin, D. (Ernst?) |
1906 |
German article that analyzes the major theories & proposes a combination of one by Sayce & one by Macalister--that some names in 1Chronicles 2-4 should be interpreted as places rather than people, that MMST=Mareshah, & that the 4 words represent 4 potteries established by Uzziah (10 pages) |
Jericho: Die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen |
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Sellin, Ernst & Watzinger, Carl |
1913 |
German book with a paragraph of description & photo of an S2DR handle |
ZDPV vol. 66 #2 |
Palastinischen Krughenkel mit den Konigsstempeln, Die |
Sellin, Ernst |
1943 |
German article that interprets the inscriptions as "Property of the King", elaborates on the royal estates theory, & dates them from the end of Manasseh to the Babylonian conquest (17 pages) |
TA vol. 37 #1 |
Royal Judahite Jar Handles: Reconsidering the Chronology of the lmlk Stamp Impressions |
Sergi, Omer & Lipschits, Oded & Koch, Ido |
June 2010 |
Proposed chronological division based on seal types (26 pages & a figure showing 19 seal drawings) |
TA vol. 38 #1 |
Judahite Stamped and Incised Jar Handles: A Tool for Studying the History of Late Monarchic Judah |
Sergi, Omer & Lipschits, Oded & Koch, Ido |
June 2011 |
Elaborates on chronological divisions between early/late LMLKs, Circles, Rosettes (31 pages, 4 distribution maps, 3 corpus tables) |
BAR vol. 33 #2 |
Mystery of Nechushtan, The |
Shanks, Hershel |
Mar/Apr 2007 |
Reviews Swanson's argument that the icons are Egyptian symbols, & their disuse demonstrates loyalty to Assyria (color photo of M2U) |
Qedem: Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology 41 |
Excavations at the City of David 1978-1985 Directed by Yigal Shiloh vol. 6: Inscriptions |
Shoham, Yair & Ariel, Donald T. |
2000 |
Only 1 page of text & a corpus table, but 2 plates of impression photos (17) & drawings (13) & a plate of circle photos (including 2 handles with personal seals & circles) |
Prophets & Markets: The Political Economy of Ancient Israel |
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Silver, Morris |
1983 |
Includes the LMLK seals as an example of common practice throughout the ancient world to apply brands or descriptions to stored products (about 7 pages) |
AASOR vol. 34-35 for 1954-1956 |
Archaeological Study of Gibeah (Tell El-Ful), An |
Sinclair, Lawrence A. & Albright, W.F. |
1960 |
Briefly describes 5 excavated handles & includes small photos of 3 (all x2x) |
Jewish Encyclopedia vol. 10 Philipson-Samoscz, The |
Pottery |
Singer, Isidore & Hirsch, Emil G. & Bliss, Frederick J. |
1905 |
Description of Jewish Period stamps that compares the theories of Bliss & Macalister--Royal Potteries vs. District Centers, respectively (1 page of text with H4L stamp & handle drawings) |
Ancient Agriculture in the Judaean Desert |
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Stager, Lawrence E. |
January 1975 |
Photo of H2D with Circles & description of its context; a few pages of commentary on other sites arguing for dating LMLK handles to Josiah's reign |
Im Schatten Deiner Flugel |
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Staubli, Thomas & Keel, Othmar |
2001 |
German book that suggests the scarab icon on LMLK seals represents YHWH as the God of Jerusalem with a presentation of Christian dove art implying a continuity of iconographic tradition (color photo of H4C & S4L handles) |
BA vol. 38 #2 |
Israel at the Close of the Period of the Monarchy:  An Archaeological Survey |
Stern, Ephraim |
May 1975 |
Includes about 6 pages that analyze the LMLK seals & weights with analogous usage of contemporaries; attempts to reclassify x4x LMLK--1, x2x LMLK--2, rosettes--3, & circles--4 (photo of 1 H4L & 2 S2U handles) |
Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 3 (Ji-N) |
Judeideh, Tell |
Stern, Ephraim & Avi-Yonah, Michael & Broshi, M. |
1977 |
Briefly mentions LMLK handles excavated at Moresheth-Gath & provides excellent photos of H4L & S2U impressions |
Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 3 (Ji-N) |
Lachish |
Stern, Ephraim & Avi-Yonah, Michael & Ussishkin, D. |
1977 |
Briefly mentions LMLK handles & jars excavated at Lachish with a photo of 3 jars |
Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 4 (O-Z) |
Qasile, Tell |
Stern, Ephraim & Avi-Yonah, Michael & Dothan, Trude & Dunayevsky, I. |
1978 |
Describes the incised LMLK ostracon & includes a photo |
Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 4 (O-Z) |
Ramat Rahel |
Stern, Ephraim & Avi-Yonah, Michael & Aharoni, Y. |
1978 |
Briefly mentions LMLK handles excavated at Ramat Rahel & provides a photo of an H2D & #687-22a personal seal on the same handle |
New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 1 (A-El), The |
Beth-Shemesh |
Stern, Ephraim & Bunimovitz, Shlomo & Lederman, Zvi |
1993 |
Briefly discusses the stratum LMLK handles were excavated from & provides an H4L photo |
New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 2 (Em-Je), The |
Hebron |
Stern, Ephraim & Ofer, Avi |
1993 |
Briefly mentions LMLK handles excavated at Tel Hebron & provides an H2D photo |
New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 3 (Jo-Pel), The |
Judeideh, Tell |
Stern, Ephraim & Broshi, Magen |
1993 |
Briefly mentions LMLK handles excavated at Moresheth-Gath & provides an H4L photo |
New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 3 (Jo-Pel), The |
Lachish |
Stern, Ephraim & Ussishkin, David |
1993 |
A few succinct summary paragraphs about important conclusions drawn from the major excavations there along with a photo of 3 jars |
New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 4 (Pet-Z), The |
Qasile, Tell |
Stern, Ephraim & Dothan, Trude & Dunayevsky, Imanuel |
1993 |
Describes the incised LMLK ostracon & includes a photo |
New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 4 (Pet-Z), The |
Ramat Rahel |
Stern, Ephraim & Aharoni, Yohanan |
1993 |
Briefly mentions LMLK handles excavated at Ramat Rahel & provides a good photo of an H2D & #687-22a personal seal on the same handle |
Archaeology of the Land of the Bible vol. 2 |
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Stern, Ephraim |
March 2001 |
Briefly discusses Horvat Shilhah handle & LMLK bullae (2 pages of text with a line drawing of the Lachish bulla) |
Kedem: Studies in Jewish Archaeology |
Meaning of the "Le-Melekh" Inscriptions, The |
Sukenik, E.L. |
1942 |
5-page Hebrew chapter that argues for the royal standard measure theory with a good photo of Jar 5461 & BT LMLK fragment |
Catholic Biblical Quarterly vol. 64 #3 |
Reassessment of Hezekiah's Reform in Light of Jar Handles & Iconographic Evidence, A |
Swanson, Kristin A. |
July 2002 |
About 9 pages of text exploring the relevance of LMLK icons to the report in 2Kings of Hezekiah breaking the serpent pole of Moses, all being Egyptian symbols, their disuse indicating submission to Assyria |
Archaeology & Old Testament Study |
Mizpah |
Thomas, D. Winton & Diringer, D. |
1967 |
Two pages about the importance of handles excavated from Nasbeh |
Palastina und Seine Kultur in Funf Jahrtausenden |
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Thomsen, Peter |
1909 |
German book with a single-page overview explaining MMST as a mystery/riddle, Mampsis perhaps--note that in his 1932 revision of this book published as "Alte Orient vol. 30" he listed Moreseth & Moza instead of MMST (photo of 1 H4L & 2 S2U handles) |
Alte Orient, Der vol. 30 |
Palastina und Seine Kultur in Funf Jahrtausenden |
Thomsen, Peter |
1932 |
German revision of his 1909 book, "Palastina...", with a single-page overview listing Moreseth & Moza instead of MMST (photo of 1 H4L & 2 S2U handles) |
AASOR vol. 21-22 for 1941-1943 |
Excavation of Tell Beit Mirsim, The, vol. 3: The Iron Age |
Thorley, J. Palin & Albright, William Foxwell & Kelso, James Leon |
1943 |
2 pages of text (& drawings of 2 H2U impressions) in which Albright changes from the "district capitals" theory to "royal store-cities" interpretation of the inscriptions & equates MMST with Mampsis but locates it near Gezer/Zorah/Ajalon; 2 more pages (plus a photo) regarding an inscribed "BT" jar fragment that he compares to the Lachish "BT LMLK"; a 34-page chapter by Kelso & Thorley about pottery in general & specifics about large storage jars like Type 484 |
PEQ vol. 80 |
Reviews & Notices: Tell En-Nasbeh |
Tufnell, Olga |
July-October 1948 |
A laudatory review of the McCown/Wampler books with a comparison of seals found at Lachish (3 pages) |
Lachish III (Tell ed-Duweir): The Iron Age (Plates) |
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Tufnell, Olga |
1953 |
Contains three photos of two restored Type 484 jars (5400 & 5461), the Bath LMLK Jar, & a plate of 31 impressions (same ones published by Diringer in PEQ July 1941) |
Lachish III (Tell ed-Duweir): The Iron Age (Text) |
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Tufnell, Olga & Diringer, David |
1953 |
About 6 pages of text with descriptions of Type 484 jars & loci/context of excavated handles, arguments for class 1 = early 8th, class 2 = late 8th, class 3 =7th centuries, & comments regarding the Bath LMLK Jar plus paleography & corpus charts (310 for Lachish & 492 total up to that time) |
Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, The |
Seals & Scarabs |
Tufnell, O. & Buttrick, George Arthur |
1962 |
Brief summary of royal symbols & stamps used by wine exporters (H4C, H4L, & H2U stamp photos) |
BASOR 201 |
Royal Israelite Seal (?) & the Royal Jar Handle Stamps (part 2), A |
Tushingham, A.D. |
February 1971 |
Argues for the theories that the 4-winged icon was a northern kingdom symbol, the 2-winged icon was a southern kingdom symbol, both evolved from Egyptian & Assyrian designs, & all LMLK stamps are from Josiah's reign (13 pages) |
Excavations in Jerusalem 1961-1967 Volume I |
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Tushingham, A.D. |
1985 |
Discusses excavations in the Armenian Garden on the Western Hill; although he says that all the LMLK handles were Class III, one of his drawings (Fig. 9.27) shows an x4x (1 page of text, 14 stamp drawings) |
BASOR 287 |
New Evidence Bearing on the Two-Winged LMLK Stamp |
Tushingham, A.D. |
August 1992 |
Presents evidence from Jerusalem excavations for associating the 4-winged icon with the northern kingdom of Israel & the 2-winged icon with the southern kingdom of Judah with the implication of continued 2-winged use from Hezekiah to Josiah; also suggests that the LMRA seal belongs to Gedaliah (5 pages) |
Studies in the Iconography of Northwest Semitic Inscribed Seals |
Pre-Exilic Hebrew Seals: Iconism vs. Aniconism |
Uehlinger, Christoph & Sass, Benjamin |
1993 |
About a page of text discussing the LMLK icons with drawings of an H4L & M2U (same as Naveh, 1982) |
Studies in the Iconography of Northwest Semitic Inscribed Seals |
Propos des Sceaux Ouest-Semitiques: Le Role de l'Iconographie dans l'Attribution d'un Sceau a Une Aire Culturelle ou a un Atelier, A |
Uehlinger, Christoph & Sass, Benjamin & Parayre, Dominique |
1993 |
French article with one generic drawing of an x2U from Lachish but 64 other drawings of similar 2-winged disc icons |
Gods, Goddesses, & Images of God in Ancient Israel |
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Uehlinger, Christoph & Keel, Othmar |
1998 (English edition translated by Thomas H. Trapp) |
About a page of content that concentrates on the scarab & disc icons (drawings of Welten's H IA 1, H IB 1, M IIA 3, S IIA 1, Z IIB 1) |
Qadmoniot vol. 9 #2-3 (34-35) |
"Lamelekh" Store-Jars & the Excavation at Lachish |
Ussishkin, D. |
1976 |
Hebrew article (5 pages) with photos of excavated jars in situ, 4 restored jars, & 3 impressions |
BASOR 223 |
Royal Judean Storage Jars & Private Seal Impressions |
Ussishkin, David |
October 1976 |
An excellent presentation of the first 2 reconstructed Lachish jars (10457 & 10074) with LMLK & personal seals on handles of the same jar, plus an investigation of similar handle groups found in the original Lachish excavations & at Tell Beit Mirsim (13 pages, 21 photos, 7 drawings) |
TA vol. 4 #1-2 |
Destruction of Lachish by Sennacherib & the Dating of the Royal Judean Storage Jars, The |
Ussishkin, David |
1977 |
Contains about 22 well-written pages clarifying the history of excavation at Lachish (plus 6 layout drawings) & 4 more pages of text outlining LMLK chronology theories |
Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 3 (Ji-N) |
Lachish |
Ussishkin, D. & Avi-Yonah, Michael & Stern, Ephraim |
1977 |
Briefly mentions LMLK handles & jars excavated at Lachish with a photo of 3 jars |
TA vol. 5 #1-2 |
Excavations at Tel Lachish 1973-1977: Preliminary Report |
Ussishkin, David |
1978 |
Contains about 3 pages of text, 2 pages of drawings & matching plates showing 4 complete jars & a sample of each of their LMLK impressions, & a photo of excavated jars in situ |
BAR vol. 5 #6 |
Answers at Lachish |
Ussishkin, David |
Nov/Dec 1979 |
About 4 pages of text presenting internal evidence based on LMLK jars vs. external evidence based on Samarian pottery regarding the dating of Lachish strata (photo/drawing of an S2U, color photo/drawing of H4L, & Jar 10091) |
Qadmoniot vol. 15 #2-3 (58-59) |
Lachish in the Days of the Kingdom of Judah--The Recent Archaeological Excavations |
Ussishkin, D. |
1982 |
Hebrew article (15 pages) with photos of complete Jar 10091 & its H4L impression |
Conquest of Lachish by Sennacherib, The |
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Ussishkin, David |
1982 |
About 2 pages explaining how the excavations of Lachish helped resolve the dating of LMLK handles, but it also contains several large fold-out pages of photos & drawings that show the graphic details on Sennacherib's Lachish reliefs (photos of 4 restored jars, 2 H4Ls, 1 H2U, 1 S2U) |
TA vol. 10 #2 |
Excavations at Tel Lachish 1978-1983: Second Preliminary Report |
Ussishkin, David |
1983 |
A comprehensive article covering all areas of excavation (including radiocarbon dating of wood samples from each stratum) with 2 pages of text discussing restored LMLK jars, a plus mark handle, & a multi-stamp handle (drawings/photos of jars & photos of 4 handles) |
Anchor Bible Dictionary vol. 4 (K-N) |
Lachish |
Ussishkin, David & Freedman, David Noel |
1992 |
A few succinct summary paragraphs about important conclusions drawn from the major excavations there along with a photo of 3 jars |
New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land vol. 3 (Jo-Pel), The |
Lachish |
Ussishkin, David & Stern, Ephraim |
1993 |
A few succinct summary paragraphs about important conclusions drawn from the major excavations there along with a photo of 3 jars |
Renewed Archaeological Excavations at Lachish (1973-1994) Volume I, The |
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Ussishkin, David |
2004 |
Contains a detailed overview of work at the site with scattered references to LMLK stamps (color photos of 3 restored jars, 2 H4L stamps, 1 S2U handle) |
Renewed Archaeological Excavations at Lachish (1973-1994) Volume IV, The |
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Ussishkin, David & Zimhoni, Orna & Barkay, Gabriel & Vaughn, Andrew G. |
2004 |
Section written by Zimhoni = TA vol. 17 #1; section written by Barkay & Vaughn = TA vol. 23 #1 with an exhaustive list of handles excavated prior to Ussishkin's work; section written by Ussishkin lists each handle he excavated, & he states a preference for the designation "private" rather than "official" for the Personal seals (24 pages of text plus tables & charts, photos & drawings of 8 jars [including overhead drawings showing the position of each stamp on each handle], 2 H2U, 2 S2U, 1 x2U, 5 H4L [including 1 with Plus mark], & 3 H4C stamps) |
TA vol. 38 #2 |
Dating of the lmlk Storage Jars and Its Implications: Rejoinder to Lipschits, Sergi and Koch; The |
Ussishkin, David |
November 2011 |
Reaffirms his belief that all LMLK types date to the period shortly before Sennacherib's invasion of Judah (21 pages & 1 Lachish M2D with Circles photo) |
Journal of Epigraphy & Rock Drawings, Third Issue |
Arabian Seals and Bullae Along the Trade Routes of Judah and Edom |
van der Veen, Pieter Gert |
2009 |
Defends "LNRT" reading of LMRA impression (2 pages; includes photo of plasticine impression) |
TA vol. 23 #1 |
LMLK & Official Seal Impressions from Tel Lachish |
Vaughn, Andrew G. & Barkay, Gabriel |
1996 |
A definitive census of Lachish jar handles (13 pages) |
BASOR 304 |
New Readings of Hezekian Official Seal Impressions |
Vaughn, Andrew G. & Barkay, Gabriel |
November 1996 |
Revisions for 23 personal seals with excellent photos & line drawings (26 pages, 28 photos, 28 drawings) |
BASOR 313 |
Palaeographic Dating of Judaean Seals & Its Significance for Biblical Research |
Vaughn, Andrew G. |
February 1999 |
Demonstrates via paleographic analysis how Hebrew inscriptions cannot be precisely dated in the late 8th to late 7th centuries B.C. & includes an exhaustive table containing almost every letter from LMLK personal seals (16 pages of text, 11 photos, 11 tables of script drawings--1 of them extends over 4 pages!) |
Theology, History, & Archaeology in the Chronicler's Account of Hezekiah |
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Vaughn, Andrew G. |
1999 |
The single document with the most up-to-date information about LMLK jar handles |
Book & the Spade (#883 & 884), The |
Hezekiah & L'Melech Handles I & II |
Vaughn, Andy & Govier, Gordon |
January 2003 |
A 24-minute radio interview (originally recorded in the Fall of 2002 & broadcast in January of 2003 in 2 parts) that succinctly explains the difference between Samuel/Kings & Chronicles, & notes how LMLK handles support the reliability of Chronicles |
Renewed Archaeological Excavations at Lachish (1973-1994) Volume IV, The |
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Vaughn, Andrew G. & Ussishkin, David & Zimhoni, Orna & Barkay, Gabriel |
2004 |
Section written by Zimhoni = TA vol. 17 #1; section written by Barkay & Vaughn = TA vol. 23 #1 with an exhaustive list of handles excavated prior to Ussishkin's work; section written by Ussishkin lists each handle he excavated, & he states a preference for the designation "private" rather than "official" for the Personal seals (24 pages of text plus tables & charts, photos & drawings of 8 jars [including overhead drawings showing the position of each stamp on each handle], 2 H2U, 2 S2U, 1 x2U, 5 H4L [including 1 with Plus mark], & 3 H4C stamps) |
Guide to Israel, The |
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Vilnay, Zev |
1960 |
Drawings of the Gezer weight, an M2D handle found at Gath with unusual or misdrawn downward wings, the Lachish bath jar & an H4C, & a brief description of Mamshit (i.e., Mampsis) |
RB vol. 8 #3 |
Chronique--Notes Archaeologiques et Nouvelles: Les Fouilles Anglaises a Tell Zakariya |
Vincent, H. |
July 1899 |
French article that reviews & rejects the Molok & regional king theories in light of the newly discovered H4L from Azekah (2 pages) |
Underground Jerusalem: Discoveries on the Hill of Ophel (1909-11) |
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Vincent, H. |
1911 |
Published in French & English, this book includes a paragraph that interprets an M2T seal as Moresheth (drawings of the complete handle & impression) |
Canaan d'Apres l'Exploration Recente |
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Vincent, Hugues |
1907 |
French book with a brief argument for locating the royal potteries in the area of Hebron (4 pages of text; 1 plate of 3 handles (2 S2U & 1 H4L)) |
RB vol. 9 |
Chronique: Les Recentes Fouilles d'Ophel |
Vincent, H. |
1912 |
French article presenting an M2T excavated in Jerusalem, which appears to have "MRST" instead of "MMST" prompting the author to identify it with Moresheth (3 pages with 5 detailed drawings of the handle & impression) |
ZDPV vol. 91 #1 |
Hirbet Kefire - eine Oberflachenuntersuchung |
Vriezen, Karel J. H. |
1975 |
German article presenting the excavation of Biblical Chephirah (1 page of text plus an x2x photo) |
Ausgrabungen Unter der Erloserkirche im Muristan, Jerusalem (1970-1974), Die |
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Vriezen, Karel J. H. |
1994 |
German book that describes excavations by Lux (1 page with 4 drawings of S2DW, G2T, M2x, & x2x handles) |
Bulletin of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society vol. XII |
Petrographical Examination of Pottery |
Vroman, J. & Kallner [Amiran], Ruth B. |
1945-1946 |
Hebrew report of the first LMLK chemical analysis (5 pages) |
Tell en-Nasbeh vol. 1: Archaeological & Historical Results |
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Wampler, Joseph Carson & McCown, Chester Charlton |
1947 |
Contains a 5-page section about LMLK handles excavated including a paleography chart, a locus map, a corpus (mainly quoting Diringer's work), & scattered references on at least 11 other pages describing specific locations where the handles were found along with plates of 14 impressions, 3 handles, & the complete Jar 396 |
Tell en-Nasbeh vol. 2: The Pottery |
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Wampler, Joseph Carson |
1947 |
Contains brief references to LMLK handles & detailed descriptions of the complete Jar 396 |
PEQ vol. 2 |
Phoenician Inscription on Jar Handles |
Warren, Charles |
30 September 1870 |
(click here for complete transcription) |
Recovery of Jerusalem, The |
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Warren, Capt. & Chester, Greville J. |
1871 |
Minor additional details beyond the original report (3 pages, 2 drawings--both appear twice in the same book but different chapters) |
Underground Jerusalem: An Account of Some of the Principal Difficulties Encountered in Its Exploration & the Results Obtained |
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Warren, Charles |
1876 |
Less than a page of remarks surrounding the first handles with 2 drawings |
Survey of Western Palestine: Jerusalem, The |
Excavations Round the Noble Sanctuary, 1867-1870 |
Warren, Charles |
1884 |
Minor additional details beyond the original report (2 pages, 2 drawings) |
Survey of Western Palestine: Jerusalem, The |
On the Pottery & Glass Found in the Excavations |
Warren, Charles & Chester, Greville & Conder, Claude Reignier |
1884 |
Minor additional details beyond the original report (1 page, 2 drawings) |
Jericho: Die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen |
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Watzinger, Carl & Sellin, Ernst |
1913 |
German book with a paragraph of description & photo of an S2DR handle |
Denkmaler Palastinas |
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Watzinger, Carl |
1933 |
German book with a page that identifies the 2-winged icon as an Assyrian coat-of-arms & states that the jars contained taxes of wine (includes drawings of an S4L & S2U) |
Cite de David, Campagne de 1913-1914, La |
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Weill, Raymond |
1920 |
French book that wonders if hundreds of human remains found at Jerusalem may represent Sennacherib's failure there (less than a page of text plus an H2D stamp drawing) |
LRW |
LMLK Seals in the Michael Welch Collection |
Welch, Michael |
March 2003 |
(published online; click here to read it) |
LRW |
Michael Welch's Review of "LMLK--A Mystery Belonging to the King vol. 1" |
Welch, Michael |
June 2004 |
(published online; click here to read it) |
Konigs-Stempel, Die |
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Welten, Peter |
1969 |
German book ("The King's Stamp") with more content about LMLK impressions than any other published work (including paleography charts, a detailed corpus, & sketched maps showing site locations for each city name; 204 pages but no photos) |
Biblisches Reallexikon (BRL2) |
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Welten, P. & Galling, Kurt |
1977 |
German dictionary with a general overview paragraph under "Siegel und Stempel" (seal & stamp) & line drawings of an H4C, H4L, S2U, M2D, & Z2D |
Jerusalem Archaeological Park, The |
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Winter, Tamar & Reich, Ronny & Avni, Gideon |
1999 |
Guidebook for tourists to excavation sites around Jerusalem (no significant text, but includes 1911 M2T drawing) |
Ain Shems Excavations (Palestine) Part IV (Pottery) |
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Wright, G. Ernest & Grant, Elihu |
1938 |
List of handles excavated from Beth Shemesh with 2 very small photos of M2U & Hxx handles |
Ain Shems Excavations (Palestine) Part V (Text) |
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Wright, G. Ernest & Grant, Elihu |
1939 |
Drawing & brief description of an M2U that appears to have "LNMLK" in the top register |
BA vol. 12 #4 |
Archaeological News & Views |
Wright, G. Ernest |
December 1949 |
One page describing the results of the first chemical analysis of LMLK handle clay |
PEQ vol. 33 |
Jar-Handle Inscriptions I |
Wright, Theodore F. |
January 1901 |
Restates the original reports & possible interpretations, notably the icon being associated with the Hebrew 'RB (i.e., scarab; 2 pages) |
Biblical World vol. 17, The |
Exploration & Discovery: Jar-Handles |
Wright, Theodore F. |
February 1901 |
Single page suggested interpretation of "for Moloch" or "for the lord" (drawing of H4L handle & impression) |
Scripta Hierosolymitana vol. 8 |
Ancient Judaean Weights & the Date of the Samaria Ostraca |
Yadin, Yigael & Rabin, Chaim |
1961 |
Article by Yadin that presents data to support the interpretation of a symbol on shekel weights to be a stylized version of the 4-winged icon on LMLK seals (6 pages & photo of famous Lachish M4L) |
BASOR 163 |
Fourfold Division of Judah, The |
Yadin, Yigael |
October 1961 |
Argues for the theory that the 4 city names were key places within defensive zones & the LMLK jars stored state provisions collected within those zones (7 pages) |
First Preliminary Report on the Excavations at Tel Gat (Tell Sheykh 'Ahmed el-Areyny) Seasons 1956-1958 |
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Yeivin, Shemuel |
1961 (written 12-30-1958) |
Brief description of 8 handles that suggests an identification of this site with MMST, thereby interpreting the 4 words as regional centres (2 pages of text, S2U & M2D handle photos) |
IEJ vol. 34 #2-3 |
Provenience of the LMLK Jars, The |
Yellin, J. & Mommsen, H. & Perlman, I. |
1984 |
Provides an excellent, comprehensive LMLK summary along with detailed chemical analysis of LMLK-related pottery from over 100 handles (including Type 484 jars with all seal types, pithoi, & several complete jars) drawing the conclusion that all Type 484 jars were made from clays which are indistinguishable (25 pages including 8 tables) |
IEJ vol. 54 #2 |
Rosette-stamped Handles: Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis |
Yellin, Joseph & Cahill, Jane M. |
2004 |
Provides results of a chemical analysis of Rosette handles, & compares them to LMLK Type 484 handles & LMLK pithoi (21 pages including 4 tables & 2 graphs) |
Excavations & Surveys in Israel 1988/89 vol. 7-8 |
Tel Yizre'el 1987/1988 |
Yogev, O. |
1990 |
Photo & drawing of M2D found at Jezreel |
BA vol. 48 #3 |
Israel, Judah, and Ammon and the Motifs on the Baalis Seal from Tell el-'Umeiri |
Younker, Randall W. |
September 1985 |
Discusses winged scarabs with solar dung balls (1 page with a drawing of Gibeon M4C #523) |
Ministry vol. 64 #7 |
Jar Handles Reveal Hezekiah's Hopes |
Younker, Randall W. |
July 1991 |
Concentrates on the expansion of Jerusalem during Hezekiah's reign due to immigration following the fall of Samaria & tends to agree with Tushingham's proposal that the 2 icons represent Judah & Israel; prefers the military supplies theory but doesn't attempt to explain the 4 words (4 pages, photos of M2D #3464 & M4C #5943-1 from "Discovering Jerusalem") |
Archaeology, Stamps and Coins of the State of Israel |
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Zahavy, Yitzhak |
31 December 2009 |
A few overview paragraphs (color photo of 2 Z2U handles on cover; H2D handle photo inside) |
TA vol. 17 #1 |
Two Ceramic Assemblages from Lachish Levels III & II |
Zimhoni, Orna |
1990 |
A comprehensive, 50-page study of pottery--mostly storage jars--that can be associated with the most significant Assyrian & Babylonian attacks; only about 2 pages of specific LMLK content (drawings of 3 jars & a photo of Jar 10616) but also an interesting page about lids/stoppers |
Studies in the Iron Age Pottery of Israel |
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Zimhoni, Orna |
1997 |
Contains the same excellent content as TA vol. 17 #1--a comprehensive, 50-page study of pottery--mostly storage jars--that can be associated with the most significant Assyrian & Babylonian attacks; only about 2 pages of specific LMLK content (drawings of 3 jars & a photo of Jar 10616) but also an interesting page about lids/stoppers |
Renewed Archaeological Excavations at Lachish (1973-1994) Volume IV, The |
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Zimhoni, Orna & Ussishkin, David & Barkay, Gabriel & Vaughn, Andrew G. |
2004 |
Section written by Zimhoni = TA vol. 17 #1; section written by Barkay & Vaughn = TA vol. 23 #1 with an exhaustive list of handles excavated prior to Ussishkin's work; section written by Ussishkin lists each handle he excavated, & he states a preference for the designation "private" rather than "official" for the Personal seals (24 pages of text plus tables & charts, photos & drawings of 8 jars [including overhead drawings showing the position of each stamp on each handle], 2 H2U, 2 S2U, 1 x2U, 5 H4L [including 1 with Plus mark], & 3 H4C stamps) |
Upon This Rock |
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Zola Levitt Ministries & Barkay, Gabriel |
2002 |
1-hour video with a few minutes of Gabriel Barkay at the Kidron Valley dumps of Temple Mount debris, where he mentions Warren's pioneering excavations & shows the original handle drawings |