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1 Tel Dor Bibliography - January 1, 2007 Adan-Bayewitz, A., “On the Chronology of the Common Pottery of the Northern Roman Judaea/Palestine, ”pp. 5-32 in Bottini, G.C., Di Segni, L. and L.D. Chrupcala (eds.), One Land Many Cultures. Archaeological Studies in Honour of S.Loffreda. Jerusalem, 2003. Ariel, D.T., Sharon, J., and I. Perlman, “A Group of Stamped Hellenistic Storage Jar Handles from Dor,” IEJ 35 (1985):135-152. Avigad, N., “The Priest of Dor,” IEJ 25 (1975):101-105. , “A Hebrew Seal Depicting a Sailing Boat,” BASOR 246 (1982):59-62. , “The Ship of Oniyahu - A Hebrew Seal Depicting a Sailing Vessel,” Qadmoniot 16 (1983):124126 (Hebr.). Ayalon, Y., ed., The Coast of Dor, Society for the Protection of Nature, 1988 (Hebr.). Ben-Dov, M., “Rapha - A Geographical Term of Possible `Sea People' Origin,” TA 3 (1976):70-73. Berg, J.E., The Temple at Tel Dor, Israel, M.A. Thesis, California State University, Sacramento, 1986. Berg, J. E., Zilberstein B., and I. Sharon, "Water Supply, Distribution and Disposal in Roman Dor," pp. 155-167 in D. Amit et al (eds.) Ancient Aqueducts in Israel (Supplamentum to the Journal of Roman Archaeology 46) 2002. Berna, F., Behar, A., Shahack-Gross, R., Berg, J., Boaretto, E., Gilboa, A., Sharon, I., Shalev, S., Shilshtein, S.. Yahalom-Mack, N., Zorn J. R., and S. Weiner, S. “Sediments Exposed to High Temperatures: Reconstructing Pyrotechnological Processes in Late Bronze and Iron Age Strata at Tel Dor (Israel),” Journal of Archaeological Science 34.3 (2007):358-373 Bettles, E.A., Phoenician Amphora. Production and Distribution in the Southern Levant. BAR International Series 1183. Oxford Archaeopress, 2003. Betlyon, J.W., “A People Transformed: Palestine in the Persian Period,” Near Eastern Archaeology 68 (2006): 4-58 Boaretto, E., Jull, A. J. T., Gilboa, A., and I. Sharon, “Dating the Iron Age I/II Transition in Israel: First Intercomparison Results,” Radiocarbon 47 (2005):39-55. Bohak, G., “A Note on the Chnoubis Gem from Tel Dor,” IEJ 47 (1997):255-256. Cohen-Weinberger, A. and S.R. Wolff, "Production Centers of Collared-Rim Pithoi from Sites in the Carmel Coast and Ramat Menashe Regions," pp. 639-658 in S.R. Wolff ed., Studies in the Archaeology of Israel and Neighboring Lands in Memory of Douglas L. Esse. Chicago and Atlanta : The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago and the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2001 Clairmont, C., “Greek Pottery from the Near East,” Berytus 11(1955):285-139.

2 , “Greek Pottery from the Near East II: Black Vases,” Berytus 12 (1956-57):11-34.

Cook, S.A., “Review of `The Materials for the History of Dor,' by G. Dahl,” PEFQS (1915):205-206. , “Tantura,” PEFQS (1925):99. Cvikel, D., “The Dor (Tantura) 2002/2 Wreck,” Haifa University R.I.M.S. News 29 (2003): 17-18. (http://maritime.haifa.ac.il/cms/newslett/rims29/17-18s.pdf) , “The Dor 2002/2 Shipwreck Excavation - September 2003,” Haifa University R.I.M.S. News 30 (2004): 23-24.(http://maritime.haifa.ac.il/cms/newslett/rims30/23-24s.pdf) Dahl, G., “The Materials for the History of Dor,” Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Sciences 20 (1915):1-181. Dauphin, C.M., “Dor, Byzantine Church,” Notes and News in IEJ 29 (1979):235-236. , “Dor, Byzantine Church,” Notes and News in IEJ 31 (1981):117-119. , “On the Pilgrim's Way to the Holy City,” BAIAS (1982/83):25-31. , Dor, A Center for Pilgrims on the Way to Jerusalem,” Kathedra 29 (1983):29-44. , “Dor, Byzantine Church,” Notes and News in IEJ 34 (1984):271-274. , “Dor: Eglise byzantine (1980),” RB 91 (1984):256-258. , “Dor-Dora: A Station for Pilgrims in the Byzantine Period on their Way to Jerusalem,” pp. 9097 in Y. Tsafrir, (ed.), Ancient Churches Revealed. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1993. , "From Apollo and Asclepius to Christ: Pilgrimage and Healing at the Temple and Episcopal Basilica at Dor," Liber Annuus 49 (1999): 397-430. Dauphin, C.M. and S. Gibson, "The Byzantine City of Dor/Dora Discovered," BAIAS 14 (1994):9-37. Delevault, B., and Lemaire A., “Les inscriptions pheniciennes de la Palestine,” Rivista di Studi Fenici 7 (1979):19-39. Dietrich, M., and Loretz O., “Das Seefahrende Volk von Shikilia,” UF 10 (1978):53-56. Di Segni, L., “The Date of the Binyamina Inscription and the Question of Byzantine Dor,” `Atiqot25 (1994):183-186. Ehrlich, A., “Notes on E Stern’s Article in Qadmoniot 124 ‘Goddesses and Cults at Tel Dor’,” Qadmoniot 36/125 (2003):55-56 (Hebr.). Epstein-Goldin, M., “A First-Hand Account of the Dor Prize Find,” BAR 21.1 (1995):54.

3 Finfel, I.L. and J.E. Reade "Assyrian Eponyms, 873-649 BC", Orientalia 67 (1998):248-254. Fisher, T., “Tryphon's verfehlter Sieg von Dor,” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 93 (1992):29-30. Fitzgerald, G.M., “Tanturah (Dora),” BBSJ 7 (1925):80-98. Foerster, G., “Dor,” pp. 130-132 in Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Land of Israel. Jerusalem, 1971 (Hebr.). , “Dor,” pp. 334-336 in M. Avi-Yonah and E. Stern, (eds.), Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land, Vol. I. Jerusalem: Massada Press, 1975. Garstang, J., “Tanturah (Dora),” BBSJ 4 (1924):35-47. , “Tanturah (Dora),” BBSJ 6 (1924):65-75. Gera, D., “Tryphon and the Lead Projectile from Dor,” Qadmoniot 18 (1985):54-55 (Hebr.). , “Tryphon's Sling Bullet from Dor,” IEJ 35 (1985):153-163. Gera, D. and H. Cotton, “A Dedicatory Inscription to the Governor of Syria(?) from Dor,” Qadmoniot 22 (1989):42 (Hebr.). , “A Dedication from Dor to a Governor of Syria,” IEJ 41 (1991): 258-266. Gibson, S., Kingsley, S. and J. Clarke, “Town and Country in the Southern Carmel: Report on the Landscape Archaeology Project at Dor (LAPD,” Levant 31 (1999):71-121. Gilboa, A., “New Finds at Tel Dor and the Beginnings of Cypro-Geometric Pottery Import to Palestine,” IEJ 39 (1989):204-218. , The Pottery of Dor During the Assyrian Period. MA Dissertation. Hebrew University: Jerusalem, 1992 (Hebr.). , “Assyrian Pottery at Dor and the Status of the Town During the Assyrian Occupation Period,” EI 25 (1996):122-135. (Hebrew with English summary p. *92). , "Iron Age I-IIA Pottery Evolution at Dor - Regional Contexts and the Cypriote Connection," pp. 413-427 in S. Gitin, A. Mazar, and E. Stern (eds.) Mediterranean People in Transition. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1998. , “The Dynamics of Phoenician Bichrome Pottery: A View from Tel Dor,” BASOR 316 (1999a): 1-21. , “The View from the East - Tel Dor and the Earliest Cypro-Geometric Exports to the Levant,” pp. 119-139 in D. Michaelides and M. Iacovou (eds.) Cyprus: The Historicity of the Geometric Horizon. Nicosia: University of Cyprus, 1999b.

4 , Southern Phoenicia During Iron Age I-IIA in the Light of the Tel Dor Excavations: The Evidence of Pottery. Ph.D. diss., Hebrew University. Jerusalem, 2001a. , “The Significance of Iron Age ‘Wavy Band’ Pithoi along the Syro-Palestinian Littoral,” pp. 163- 173 in S. R. Wolff (ed.) Studies in the Archaeology of Israel and Neighboring Lands in Memory of Douglas L. Esse. Chicago and Atlanta : The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago and the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2001b. , Sea Peoples and Phoenicians along the Southern Phoenician Coast – A Reconciliation: An Interpretation of Šikila (SKL) Material Culture. BASOR 337 (2005): 47-78. , “Cypriot Imports of the Iron Age,” in S. Gitin (ed.) The Ancient Pottery of Israel and Its Neighbors. Jerusalem: Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Israel Expolration Society, Israel Antiquities Authority. Forthcoming. , “Iron IIC: the Northern Coast and Jezreel valley,” in S. Gitin (ed.) The Ancient Pottery of Israel and Its Neighbors. Jerusalem: Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Israel Expolration Society, Israel Antiquities Authority. Forthcoming. , “Fragmenting the Sea People: The Tel Dor Perspective,” Scripta Mediterranea. Forthcoming.. Gilboa, A., Cohen-Weinberger, A., and Y. Goren, “Philistine Bichrome Potter – The View from the Northern Canaanite Coast: Notes on Provenience, Chronology, and Symbolic Properties,” pp. 303-334 in A.M Maier and P. de Miroschedji (eds.) “I Will Speak the Riddles of Ancient Times” (Abiah chidot minei-kedem - Ps. 78:2b): Archaeological and Historical Studies in Honor of Amihai Mazar on the Occasion of his Sixtieth Birthday. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. In Press. Gilboa, A., Karasik, A, Sharon, I. and Y. Smilansky, “Towards Computerized Typology and Classification of Ceramics,” Journal of Archaeological Science 31 (2004):681-694. Gilboa, A. and I. Sharon, “Early Iron Age Radiometric Dates from Tel Dor: Preliminary Implications for Phoenicia and Beyond,” Radiocarbon 43 (2001):1343-1351. , “An Archaeological Contribution to the Early Iron Age Chronological Debate: Alternative Chronologies for Phoenicia and Their Effects on the Levant, Cyprus, and Greece.” BASOR 332 (2003):7-80. Gilboa, A., Sharon, I. and E. Boaretto, “Tel Dor and the Chronology of Phoenician ‘Pre-colonization’ Stages,” in C. Sagona (ed.) Beyond the Homeland: Markers in Phoenician Chronology, Monograph Series of Ancient Near Eastern Studies. Louvain: Peeters Press. Forthcoming. Gilboa A., Sharon, I., and J. Zorn, “Dor and Iron Age Chronology: Scarabs, Ceramic Sequence and 14C.” Tel Aviv 31 (2004):32-59. Goedicke, H., The Report of Wenamun. Baltimore, 1975. Goldfried, H.P., “The 1980 Excavations,” AJA 85 (1981):195. Gorg, M., “Dor, die Teukrer und die Girgasiter,” BN 28 (1985):109-111.

5 Gunneweg, J., and I. Perelman, “Hellenistic Braziers from Israel: 234 (1984):232-238.

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Guz-Zilberstein, B., “Drinking Vessels from Tel Dor,” Qadmoniot 22 (1989):39-41 (Hebr.). Haran, M., “A Temple at Dor,” IEJ 27 (1977):12-15. Hershkovitz, M., “Miniature Ointment Vases from the Second Temple Period,” IEJ 36 (1986):45-51. Jackson-Tal, R. E. The Hellenistic Glass Finds in the Land of Israel in light of Excavations at Marissa and Dor. MA Thesis. Hebrew University: Jerusalem, 2000 (Hebr.). Kahanov, Y., “Dor (Tantura) 2002 Season,” Haifa University R.I.M.S. News 29 (2003):15 (http://maritime.haifa.ac.il/cms/newslett/rims29/15s.pdf) Kahanov, Y. and S. Breitstein, “The 1994 INA/CMS Joint Expedition to Tantura Lagoon Israel: A Preliminary Study of the Hull Remians,” International Nautical Archaeology Quarterly 22 (1995):9-13. Karmon, N., and E. Spanier, “Remains of a Purple Dye Industry Found at Tel Shiqmona,” IEJ 38 (1988):184-186. Kingsley, S.A. and K. Raveh, “Lower Dor, 1991-1992,” IEJ 44 (1994):250-253. , ”A Reassessment of the Northern Harbour of Dor, Israel,” IJNA 23 (1994):289-295 , “Stone Anchors from Byzantine Contexts in Dor Harbour,” IJNA 23 (1994):1-12. , The Ancient Harbour and Anchorage at Dor, Israel. Results of the Underwater Surveys, 19761991 (BAR International Series S 626). Oxford, 1996. Kotansky, R., “The Chnoubis Gem from Tel Dor.” IEJ 47 (1997):256-260. Lanigan, L.R., The Purple Dye Industry at Tel Dor, Israel. MA Thesis. California State University at Sacramento, 1989. Leibowitz, J., “Dor,” Notes and News IEJ 1 (1950-51):249. , “Dor,” Bulletin of the Department of Antiquities of the State of Israel 3 (1951):38-39 (Hebr.). , “The Reliquary Column of Dor,” CNI 5 (1954):22-23. , “Dor,” Bulletin of the Department of Antiquities of the State of Israel 5-6 (1957):35 (Hebr.).

Lisk, E., Tel Dor: An Iron Age Port City - Zooarchaeological Analysis, M.A. Thesis, Tel Aviv University, 1999. Luciana, F., “Dor,” Bibbia e Oriente 6 (1964):207-218.

6 Margalith, O., “Dor and En-Dor,” ZAW 97 (1985):109-111. Martin, S.R., “Attic Pottery in Palestine,” Near Eastern Archaeology 68 (2006): 24-25 Masson, O., "Une inscription chypriote syllabique de Dor (Tel Dor) et les avatars des noms grecs en Aristo-," Kadmos: Zeitschrift für vor- und frühgriechische Epigraphik 33 (1994):87-92 Matskevich, S., The Early Iron Age at Tel Dor: An Analysis of the Stratigraphy and Pottery Assemblage of Area B1, M.A. Thesis, Hebrew University. Jerusalem, 2003 (Hebr.). Mazar, B., “Dor and Rehob in an Egyptian Topographical List, Yediot: Bulletin of the Israel Exploration Society 27 (1963):139-144 (Hebr.). Meshorer, Y., The Coins of the Cities of Israel and Trans-Jordan in the Roman Period. Jerusalem, 1984 (Hebr.). , “The Coins of Dora,” INJ 9 (1986-1987):59-72. Misch-Brandl, O., ed., From the Depth of the Sea: Cargoes of Ancient Wrecks from the Carmel Coast, Catalogue No. 263, Israel Musuem, Jerusalem, 1985 (Eng. and Hebr.).

Mor, H., “The Dor (Tantura) 2001/1 Wreck,” Haifa University R.I.M.S. News 29 (2003):15-17 (http://maritime.haifa.ac.il/cms/newslett/rims29/15-17s.pdf) ,, Dor 2001/1: Excavation Report, Second Season Haifa University R.I.M.S. News 30

(2004):23-24 Naveh, J., “Unpublished Phoenician Inscriptions from Palestine,” IEJ 37 (1987):25-30. , “Phoenician Ostraca from Tel Dor,” pp. 459-464 in Z. Zevit, S. Gitin, M. Sokloff (eds.), Solving Riddles and Untying Knots. Winona Lake, 1995. Nibbi, A., "The city of Dor and Wenamon," Discussion in Egyptology 35 (1996):77-95. Olamy, Y., Sender, S and E. Oren, Archaeological Survey of Israel - Map of Dor(30), Jerusalem : Israel Antiquities Authority, 2005. Ovadiah, A., "Soundings on the Hadera-Haifa Road Between Nahsholim and Habonim," Peleg, Y., “Two Aqueducts to Dor,” pp. 1-7 in G. Garbrecht (ed.), Vorträge der Tagung Historische Wassernutungsanlagen in östlichen Mittelmeerraum. (Mitteilungen Leichtweiss-Institut für Wasserbau 82) Braunschweig, 1984. , “The Aqueduct of Dor,” pp. 7-8 in D. Amit, (ed.), Lectures from the Colloquia Sponsored by the Ben-Zvi Institute, the Absalom Institute, and the Institute for the Conservation of Israel in the Kibbutz Movement. Jerusalem, 1987 (Hebr.). , “Two Aqueducts to Dor,” pp. 109-114 in D. Amit, et al. (eds.) The Aqueducts of Ancient

7 Palestine, Jerusalem, 1988 (Hebr.). , “Two Aqueducts to Dor,” pp. 149-154 in D. Amit, et al. (eds.) The Aqueducts of Ancient Palestine, (Supplamentum to the Journal of Roman Archaeology 46) 2002. Pritchard, J.B., Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament, 3rd. ed., 1974. See: “The Journey of Wen-Amon to Phoenicia,” pp. 25-29. “Treaty of Esarhaddon with Baal of Tyre,” pp. 533-534. “Eshmun`azar of Sidon,” p. 662 Qedar, S., “Tissaphernes at Dor,” Israel Numismatic Journal 14 (2000-02): 9-14. Raban, A., “Dor - 1977,” RB 85 (1978):410-412. , “Maritime Installations and the Remains of Sunken Ships,” Sefunim 6 (1981):13-22 (Hebr.). , “Recent Maritime Archaeological Research in Israel,” IJNA 10 (1981):293-308. , “Dor: installations maritimes (1982),” RB 91 (1984):252-256. , “Recent Maritime Archaeological Research in Israel,” IJNA 12 (1983):229-241. , “Recent Maritime Archaeological Research in Israel,” IJNA 14 (1985):332-349. , “The Harbor of the Sea Peoples at Dor,” BA 50 (1987):118-126. , “The Port of the Sea Peoples at Dor,” Qadmoniot 20 (1987):81-86 (Hebr.). , “The Constructive Maritime Role of the Sea Peoples in the Levant,” pp. 261-294 in M. Helzer and E. Lipinski (eds.), Society and Economy in the Eastern Mediterranean (1500-1000 B.C.), Leuven, 1988. , “The 'Sea Peoples' Port at Dor,” pp. 641-642 in A. Biran and J. Aviram (eds.), Biblical Archaeology Today: 1990. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1993. Raban, A., and M. Artzy, “Dor Yam (Sea and Coastal Dor), 1980,” IEJ 32 (1982):145-147, 256-259. Raban, A., Raveh, K., and S. A. Kingsley, “Maritime Dor,” pp. 368-372 in E. Stern (ed.), The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. Jerusalem: Carta, 1993. Rabinovich, A., “Pots & Pits,” Scopus: The Magazine of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem 52 (2004): 20-23. Rahmani, L.Y., “Hellenistic Brazier Fragments from Israel,” IEJ 34 (1984):224-231. Raveh, K., and S. A. Kingsley, “The Status of Dor in Late Antiquity: A Maritime Perspective,” BA 54 (1991):198-207. Rosenthal-Heginbottom, R., “Notes on Hellenistic Braziers from Tel Dor,” Qadmoniot 14 (1981):110-111

8 (Hebr.) , “Greek Classical Lamps and their Imitations in the Eastern Mediterranean - Questions of Chronology,” Praktika (1988):297-301. ,"Moldmade Relief Bowls from Tel Dor, Israel-A Preliminary Report,"Hellenistic and Roman Pottery in the Eastern Mediterranian (1995):365-396. , “Crusader Era Pottery from Tel Dor.” Qadmoniot 33 (2000):61-63 (Hebr.). Rounds, C.E., Jr., “Archaeology and the Law,” The Advocate 23.2 (1993):43-54. Sapin, J. "Dor", Transeuphratene 13 (1997):215-219. Saragusti, I., Karasik, A., Sharon, I., and U. Smilansky, "Quantitative Analysis of Shape Attributes Based on Contours and Section Profiles in Artifact Analysis," Journal of Archaeological Science 32 (2005): 841-853. Sass, B. "Wenamun and his Levant - 1075 BC or 925 BC?", Ägypten und Levante 12 (2002): 247–255 Schlessinger, D., “A Lead Slingshot from Dor,” Qadmoniot 15 (1982):116 (Hebr.). , “More on Slingstones,” Qadmoniot 17 (1984):89 (Hebr.). Scott, B.G., The Aqueduct at Tel Dor, A Historical and Descriptive Analysis, M.A. Thesis, California State University, Sacramento, 1988. Shahack-Gross, R. Albert, R.-M., Gilboa, A., Nagar-Hilman, O., Sharon, I. and S. Weiner, “Geoarchaeology in an Urban Context: The Uses of Space in a Phoenician Monumental Building at Tel Dor (Israel). Journal of Archaeological Science 32 (2005): 1417-1431. Sharon, I., “Phoenician and Greek Ashlar Construction Techniques at Tel Dor, Israel,” BASOR 267 (1987):21-42. ,“The Fortifications of Dor and the Transition from the Israelite-Syrian Concept of Defence to the Greek Concept,” Qadmoniot 24.3-4 (1991):105-113 (Hebr.). , “‘Transition Dating’ – A heuristic Mathematical Approach to the Collation of 14C Dates from Stratified Sequences,” Radiocarbon 43.3(2001):345-354. Sharon, I. and A. Gilboa, "Dor in the Iron I period: A port and Trading Emporium under Cultural and Economic Changes," pp. 12-33 in E. Regev (ed.) New Studies on the Coastal Plain Tel Aviv: Bar Ilan University, 1997 (Hebr.). , “The SKL Town: Dor in the Early Iron Age,” in M. Artzy, A. Killebrew, and G. Lehmann (eds.) Philistines and Other Sea Peoples. Leiden: Brill. In Press. Sharon, I., Gilboa, A., and E. Boaretto, “14C and the Early Iron Age of Israel - Where Are We Really At? A Commentary on the Tel Rehov Radiometric Dates. Proceedings of the 2nd EuroConference

9 SCIEM 2000 Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences. Forthcoming. Sharon, I., Gilboa, A., Jull, A. J. T. and E. Boaretto, “The Early Iron Age Dating Project: Introduction, Methodology, Progress Report and an Update on the Tel Dor Radiometric Dates,” pp. 65-92 in T. Levy and T. Higham ( eds. ) The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating : Archaeology, Text and Science London: Equinox, 2005. Sharon, I. and A. Zarzecki-Peleg, "Podium Structures with Lateral Access: Authority Ploys in Royal Architecture in the Iron Age Levant" pp. 169 - 176 in S. Gittin, J. E. Wright and J. P. Dessel (eds.) Confronting the Past: Archaeological and Historical Essays on Ancient Israel in honor of William G. Dever Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Shatzman, I., “Ballista Stones from Tel Dor and the Artillery of the Greco-Roman World,” Qadmoniot 24.3-4 (1991):94-104 (Hebr.) , "Stone Balls from Tel Dor and the Artillery of the Hellenistic World" Scripta Classica Israelica 14 (1995):52-72. Shay, N. “Metal Workers at Tel Dor,” Archaeology and The Natural Sciences 7 (1999): 38-50 (Hebr.). Singer, I., “Comments on E. Stern’s Article “Goddesses and Cults at Tel Dor” in Qadmoniot 124 and a Response by A. Ehrlich in Qadmoniot 125,” Qadmoniot 36/126 (2003): 119 (Hebr.) Sneh, Y., The Paleogeography and the History of the Coast of Dor in the Holocene Period. MA Dissertation. University of Haifa: Haifa, 1981 (Hebr.). Sneh, Y., and M. Klein, “Holocene Sea Level Changes at the Coast Dor, Southeast Mediterranean,” Science 226 (1984):831-832. Stern, E., “Excavations at Tell Mevorakh are Prelude to Tell Dor Dig,” BAR 5.3 (1979):34-39. , “Hellenistic Dor,” Qadmoniot 14.3-4 (1981):103-109 (Hebr.). , “Excavations at Tel Dor, 1981. Preliminary Report,” IEJ 32 (1982):107-117. , “A Favissa of a Phoenician Sanctuary from Tel Dor,” Journal of Jewish Studies 33 = Essays in Honor of Yigael Yadin (1982):35-54. , “Dor,” BAIAS (1984/85):62-69. ,”Two Phoenician Glass Seals from Tel Dor,” JANES 16-17 (1984-1985):213-216. , “Two Phoenician Glass Seals from Tel Dor,” pp. 45-49 in Exile and Diaspora: Studies in the History of the Jewish People Presented to Professor Haim Beinart on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday. Ben-Zvi Institute: Jerusalem, 1985. , “The Earliest Greek Settlement at Dor,” EI 18 (1985):419-427 (Hebr.). , “The Excavations at Tel Dor,” pp. 169-192 in E. Lipinski, (ed.), The Land of Israel: Cross-

10 Roads of Civilizations, Leuven, 1985. , “Two Favissae from Tel Dor, Israel,” pp. 277-287 in C. Bonnet, E. Lipinski and P. Marchetti (eds.), Studia Phoenicia 4 = Religio Phoenicia. Namur, 1986. , “The Excavations at Tel Dor, A Canaanite-Phoenician Port-City on the Carmel Coast.” Qadmoniot 20 (1987):66-81 (Hebr.). , “The Walls of Dor,” EI 19 (1987): 153-159 (Hebr.). , “The Walls of Dor,” IEJ 38 (1988):6-14. , “The Beginning of the Greek Settlement in Palestine in the Light of the Excavations at Tel Dor,” pp. 102-131in S. Gitin and W.G. Dever, (eds.), AASOR 49 (1989). , “What Happened to the Cult Figures?” BAR 15.4 (1989):22-29, 53-54. , “Phoenician Discoveries at Tel Dor,” Qadmoniot 22 (1989):103-111 (Hebr.). , “The Dor Province in the Persian Period in the Light of the Recent Excavations at Dor,”Transeuphratene 2 (1990): 147-155 , “Hazor, Dor and Megiddo in the Days of Ahab and Assyria,” EI 20 (1990):233-248 (Hebr.). , “Hazor, Dor and Megiddo in the Time of Ahab and under Assyrian Rule,” IEJ 40 (1990):12-30. , “New Evidence from Dor for the First Appearance of the Phoenicians Along the North Coast of Israel,” BASOR 279 (1990):27-34. , “Phoenician Finds from Tel Dor, Israel,” Rivista di Studi Fenici 19 (1991):97-105. , “Phoenicians, Sikils and Israelites in the Light of Recent Excavations at Tel Dor,” pp. 85-94 in E. Lipinski, (ed.), Studia Phoenicia XI: Phoenicia and the Bible, Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta. Louvain: Peeters Press, 1991. , “Dor,” pp. 223-225 in D.N. Freedman (ed.). The Anchor Bible Dictionary Vol. 2. New York: Doubleday, 1992. , “Dor,” in The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land, pp. 393406, E. Stern (ed.). Jerusalem: Carta, 1992. (Hebr.). , “Sikils, Phoenicians and Israelites at Tel Dor,” EI 23 (1992):253-259 (Hebr.). *154-*155 (Engl. Summary). , Dor - The Ruler of the Seas. Jerusalem: The Bialik Institute, 1992 (Hebr.) , “Dor, les maîtres de la mer,” Le monde de la Bible 79 (1992):33-40. , “The Many Masters of Dor: Part I,” BAR 19.1 (1993):22-31.

11 , “The Many Masters of Dor: Part II,” BAR 19.2 (1993):18-29. , “The Many Masters of Dor: Part III,” BAR 19.3 (1993):38-49. , “Dor,” pp. 357-368 in E. Stern (ed.), The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. Jerusalem: Carta, 1993. , “The Renewal of Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean in Iron Age I,” pp. 325-334 in A. Biran and J. Aviram (eds.) Biblical Archaeology Today: 1990. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1993. , “A Cypro-Phoenician Dedicatory Offering from Tel Dor Depicting a Maritime Scene,” Qadmoniot 27 (1994):34-38 (Hebr.). , Dor - Ruler of the Seas. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1994. , “Notes on the Development of Stamp-Glyptic Art in Palestine during the Assyrian and Persian Periods,” pp. 135-146 in L.M. Hopfe (ed.) Uncovering Ancient Stones: Essays in Memory of H. Neil Richardson. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 1994. , “A Phoenician-Cypriote Votive Scapula from Tel Dor: A Maritime Scene,” IEJ 44 (1994):1-12. , "Dor," AJA 98 (1994):493-506. , “Priestly Blessing of a Voyage,” BAR 21.1 (1995):51-55. , “Tel Dor: A Phoenician-Israelite Trading Center,” pp. 81-94 in S. Gitin (ed.), Recent Excavations in Israel: A View to the West (American Institute of Archaeology Colloquia and Conference Papers No. 1). Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1995. , “Tel Dor - An East-West Trading Centre in the Bronze and Iron Ages,” EI 25 (1996):268-273. ,"The Beginning of a Phoenician Settlement Along the Northen Coast of Palestine," Michmanim (1997):5-15. (Hebr.). , “New Insights into the Transition from Hack-Silber to Coinage,” AJA 102 (1998):402. , “New Phoenician Elements in the Architecture of Tel Dor, Israel,” pp. 373-388 in J. Magness and S. Gitin (eds.), Hesed Ve-Emet: Studies in Honor of Ernest S. Frerichs (Brown Judaic Studies No. 320). Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1998. , “The Relations between the Sea Peoples and the Phoenicians in the Twelfth and Eleventh Centuries BDC,” pp. 345-352 in S. Gitin, A. Mazar, and E. Stern (eds.) Mediterranean People in Transition. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1998. , “New Finds from Dor concerning the Establishment of the First Phoenician City State,” EI 26 (1999):176-185. , Dor - Ruler of the Seas, 2nd ed. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 2000.

12 __________, “The Babylonian Gap,” BAR 26 (2000):45-51, 76. , “A Gorgon’s Head and the Building of the First Greek Temples at Dor and along the Coast.” Qadmoniot 34/123 (2001):44-48 (Hebr.) , “Gorgon Excavated at Dor.” BAR 28.6 (2002):50-57. , “Goddesses and Cults at Tel Dor,” Qadmoniot 35/124 (2002):108-112.(Hebr.) , “The Silver Hoard from Tel Dor,” pp 19-26 in M. S.. Balmuth (ed.) Hacksilber to Coinage: New Insights into the Monetary History of the Near East and Greece (American Numismatic Society, Numismatic Studies No. 24) Oxford: Oxbow , 2001. , "Godesses and Cults at Tel Dor", pp. 177-180 in S. Gittin, J. E. Wright and J. P. Dessel (eds.) Confronting the Past: Archaeological and Historical Essays on Ancient Israel in honor of William G. Dever Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Stern, E., Berg, J., Gilboa, A. Guz-Zilberstein, B. Raban, A. Rosenthal-Heginbottom, R. and I. Sharon, Excavations at Dor, Final Report, Volume I A, Areas A and C: Introduction and Stratigraphy (Qedem Reports 1). Jerusalem: Institute of Archaeology of the Hebrew University, 1995. , Excavations at Dor, Final Report, Volume I B, Areas A and C:The Finds (Qedem Reports 2). Jerusalem: Institute of Archaeology of the Hebrew University, 1995. Stern, E., Berg, J., and I. Sharon, “Tel Dor, 1988-1989: Preliminary Report,” IEJ 41 (1991):46-61. Stern, E., Gilboa, A. and I. Sharon, “Tel Dor, 1987: Preliminary Report,” IEJ 39 (1989):32-42. , “Tel Dor, 1991: Preliminary Report,” IEJ 42 (1992):34-46. Stern, E., Gilboa, A., Sharon, I., Berg, J., Zorn, J.R. Mack, R., Har-Even, B., Kranot N., and Tzivolsky, S. "Tel Dor 1997 - 1998," ESI 111 (2000): 30-37 (Hebr); 23*-30* (Engl). Stern, E., Berg, J., Gilboa, A., Sharon I. and J. Zorn, "Tel Dor 1994-1995 Preliminary Report" IEJ 47 (1997):29-56. Stern, E. and I. Sharon, “Tel Dor, 1986-Preliminary Report,” IEJ 37 (1987):201-211. , “Tel Dor, 1992: Preliminary Report,” IEJ 43 (1993):126-150. , “Tel Dor, 1993: Preliminary Report,” IEJ 45 (1995):26-36. , "Silver Hoard Found in Archaeological Excavations at Tel Dor" Tel Magazine (1996) (Danish). Stewart, A., “A Death at Dor,” BAR 19.2 (1993):30-36. , "Excavations in the Sanctuary Area at Tel Dor, Israel" AJA 99 (1995): 99. , "Israel: Tel Dor. Geschenke für die Archäologen." Welt und Umwelt der Bibel 25 (2002):63-64.

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14 Zorn, J., “More on Mesopotamian Burial Practices in Ancient Israel,” IEJ 47 (1997):214-219. , “The Daily Grind at Tel Dor: A Trough and Basin from an Iron Age I Kitchen,” in Eretz Israel Ephraim Stern volume. In press. , “Iron Age I Glass from Tel Dor, Israel.” Journal of Glass Studies. In press. Unknown Author, “Victory on the Harbor - Greek Remains Found at Dor,” BAR 27 (2001):16. Short Notices: Excavations and Surveys in Israel “Dor, Tel - 1981,” 1 (1982):22-25. , “Dor, Tel - 1982,” 2 (1983):25-27. , “Dor, Yam,” 2 (1983):27-28. , “Dor, Tel - 1983,” 3 (1984):21-24. , “Dor, Byzantine Church,” 3 (1984):24-25. , “Dor, Underwater Find,” 3 (1984):25. , “Dor, Tel - 1984,” 4 (1985):21-24. , “Dor Aqueduct,” 4 (1985):24. , “Dor, Tel - 1985,” 5 (1986):24-27. , “Dor, Tel - 1986,” 6 (1987/88):49-53. , “Dor, Tel - 1987,” 7-8 (1988/89): 43-49. , “Maritime Archaeology - 1987/1988,” 7-8 (1988/89): , “Tel Dor - 1988,” 9.1 (1989/90): 28-32. , “Dor,” 9.2 (1989/90): 117-118. , “Tel Dor - 1991," 13 (1993): 37-40. , “Dor Coast,” 13 (1993): 41. , “Tel Dor -1992/1993," 14 (1995): 61-71. , “Lower Dor,” 14 (1995):71-72. , “Tel Dor - 1994,” 16 (1997):64-67.

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15 , “Dor, the Church,” 18 (1998): 36-37. , “Tel Dor - 1995,” 18 (1998): 37-40. , "Tel Dor 1999" 112 (2000):29*-33* (Eng) 34-38 (Heb). , "Tel Dor - 2004", 118 (2006) Hadashot Arkheologiot “Site Near Dor,” 28-29 (1969):14. ,“Tel Dor - 1980,” 74-75 (1980):12-15 (Hebr.). , “Dor, Church,” 74-75 (1980):15-16 (Hebr.). , “Dor,” 76 (1981):17-18 (Hebr.). , “Tel Dor,” 78-79 (1982):26-29 (Hebr.). , “Tel Dor - 1982,” 82 (1983):17-19 (Hebr.). , “Dor Harbour - 1982,” 82 (1983):19-20 (Hebr.). , “Tel Dor - 1983,” 84 (1984):22-25 (Hebr.). , “Dor, Church,” 84 (1984):25-26 (Hebr.). , “Dor, Coast,” 84 (1984):26 (Hebr.). , “Tel Dor - 1984,” 86 (1985):18-20 (Hebr.). , “Dor Aqueduct,” 86 (1985):20 (Hebr.). , “Tel Dor - 1985,” 88 (1986):10-13 (Hebr.). , “Tel Dor -1986,” 90 (1987):27-30 (Hebr.). , “Tel Dor - 1987,” 92 (1988):15-19 (Hebr.). , “Dor, the Northern Bay,” 93 (1989):33-34 (Hebr.). , “Dor, Site K-60,” 93 (1989):34 (Hebr.). , “Tel Dor - 1988,” 94 (1989): 23-27 (Hebr.). , “Tel Dor - 1991,” 100 (1993): 32-34 (Hebr.). , “Dor Coastline,” 100 (1993):34 (Hebr.). , “Tel Dor - 1992-1993,” 101-102 (1994):54-63 (Hebr.).

16 Notes and News, “Tel Dor,” IEJ 30 (1980):209-213. , “Tel Dor,” IEJ 32 (1982): 107-117. , “Tel Dor,” IEJ 33 (1983):117-119, 259-261. , “Tel Dor,” IEJ 35 (1985):60-4. , “Tel Dor,” IEJ 36 (1986):101-104. Reviews of Publications: Berlin, A.M., Review of E. Stern et al, Excavations at Dor, Final Report, Volumes I A and I B, Areas A and C: Introduction and Stratigraphy (Qedem Reports 1), AJA 101 (1997):606-607. Magness, J., Review of E. Stern et al, Excavations at Dor, Final Report: Areas A and C. I A: Introduction and Stratigraphy; IB: The Finds. BASOR 308 (1997):99-100. Merker, G.S., Review of E. Stern et al, Excavations at Dor, Final Report: Areas A and C. I A: Introduction and Stratigraphy; IB: The Finds. IEJ 49 (1999):289-293. Sapin, J., Review of E. Stern et al, Excavations at Dor, Final Report: Areas A and C. I A: Introduction and Stratigraphy; IB: The Finds. Transeuphratene 13 (1997):215-219.