Rehov

Location map of Tel Rehov

Tel Rehov, topographic map and excavation areas

Tel Rehov, view to the east with the Gilead ridge at the background

Tel Rehov, general view to the North East with location of excavation areas

Tel Rehov, view to the north

Tel Rehov, view to the south with excavation areas C, G and B

Tel Rehov, section of Area H showing the Early Bronze fortification system

Rehov, the western slope of the lower mound, to the south

Area D, general view to the east

Area D, Strata D-6 (bottom) to D-2 (at the top)

Area D, Iron Age I strata (2000 season)

Area C, beginning of excavation (1997)

Area C, view to the west with structures of Strata V and IV

Area C, structures of Strata V and IV, looking west

Area C, general view to the north, 2001 season

Area C, brick wall of Stratum VI with opening. (10th century BCE)

Area C, plan of Stratum VI

Area C, plan of Stratum V

Area C, plan of Stratum IV

Area C, combined plan of Strata IV and V

Area C, uncovering an opening in 9th century BCE building

Area C, building F of the 9th century BCE, looking NW

Area C, charred grain

Area C, mudbrick wall of Stratum IV on top of destruction layer of Stratum V

Mudbrick destruction (str. V) cut by stratum IV wall

Area B structures of Strata B-5 and B-4, looking north

Area B, Plan of Strata V (blue) and IV (orange)

Area B, Stratum III (8th century BCE) city wall, looking west

Area B, 8th century BCE city wall (Stratum III) looking west

Area B, structures of stratum V to NE (2003 season)

Area E, general view to south

A group of red slipped and burnished pottery vessels from Stratum VI. (10th century BCE)

A group of pottery vessels found at a single room in area E (9th century BCE)

A "Hippo" jar, a typical pottery jar of the 10-9th centuries at Tel Rehov

Painted Phoenician jar from Area E (9th century BCE)

Clay figuring showing a woman, 10th century BCE

Head of clay female figurine, 9th century BCE

A Ceramic altar from Area C (10th century BCE)

A seal showing a human figure, horned animal and bird

A seal impression showing three dancers

Incised inscription on as pottery jar. Reading is obscure. Preserved letters are: `m….m`

Incised inscription on pottery sherd, 10th century BCE. Readable letters are: ln…

(belonging to n….)

Incised inscription o na hippo jar. Reading: lshq ? nmsh.. The last letter may refer to the biblical name Nimshi