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Cline -- Tel Azekah : a new look at the site and its "Judean" fortress / Yehuda Dagan -- Why did Nebuchadnezzar II destroy Ashkelon in Kislev 604 B.C.E.? / Alexander Fantalkin -- Tall al-Umayri in the Iron Age I : facts and fiction, with an appendix on the history of the Collared Rim Pithoi / Israel Finkelstein -- From Megiddo to Tamassos and back : putting the "proto-Ionic capital" in its place / Norma Franklin -- Voyage to Yarimuta / Baruch Halpern -- Iron Age IIA occupational phases in the coastal plain of Israel / Ze?ev Herzog and Lily Singer-Avitz -- Distribution and use of storage vessels in the kingdom of Judah / Hayah Katz and Avraham Faust -- Inside the walls of Nehemiah's Jerusalem : Naboth's vineyard / Ernst Axel Knauf -- The evolution of the 8th-century B.C.E. Jerusalem Temple / Andre Lemaire -- The origin and date of the Volute capitals from the Levant / Oded Lipschits -- Comparative aspects of the Aramean siege system at Tell Es?-S?a?fi/Gath / Aren M. 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