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Tel Burna Archaeological Project: The Results of the 2014-2015 Seasons Itzick Shai (Ariel University) SBL Annual Meeting 2016

Tel Burna

The Fortifications

Area B2

Area B2

Iron Age IIc

Stable carbon isotope low δ13C values in arid and semi-arid environments indicate water stress high δ13C values may be due to naturally available moisture or irrigation

Crops in percentage proportions in the different loci (Iron Ages IIB–C contexts)

Area C: Agricultural Installations

A Judahite town

Acknowledgements Chris McKinny (Supervisor of Area B1) Debi Cassuto (Supervisor of Areas A1 and A2) Aaron Tavger and Ron Lev (Supervisors of Area B2) Casey Sharp and Ron Lev (Supervisors of Area C) Simone Riehl Joe Uziel Matt Suriano Tina Greenfield Leah Tremer and Yirmi Szanton (restoration) Jay Rosenberg (plans and maps)