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The ostraka excavated by William Y. Adams in the West Bank survey are now housed in the British Museum. A summary of Gerald Browne's descriptions of the most important pieces appeared in Adams' publication of the survey itself. A full edition of all of the ostraka is available in ZPE 175 (2010): 231-238. Photographs accompany this article.
The ostraka excavated by William Y. Adams in the West Bank survey are now housed in the British Museum. A summary of Gerald Browne's descriptions of the most important pieces appeared in Adams' publication of the survey itself. A full edition by [[Giovanni Ruffini]] of all of the ostraka is available in ZPE 175 (2010): 231-238. Photographs accompany this article.


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The ostraka excavated by William Y. Adams in the West Bank survey are now housed in the British Museum. A summary of Gerald Browne's descriptions of the most important pieces appeared in Adams' publication of the survey itself. A full edition by Giovanni Ruffini of all of the ostraka is available in ZPE 175 (2010): 231-238. Photographs accompany this article.