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Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader, 2nd ed. is a collection of more than 60 essays by major scholars in the field. This is the most up-to-date and complete book available on Levantine and Near Eastern archaeology.

so fast-moving, that they were erosive instead of depository in nature. In their descent, both rivers had to cut through a basaltic dam, thereby creating an intermediate lake in antiquity; the Orontes has created the Lake of Homs; and the Jordan created Lake Hula (just north of the Sea of Galilee), which was all but drained during the 1950s. Both rivers have been mainly unnavigable throughout history; and both have seasonal flows that are unfavorable to the agricultural cycle, and thus they were
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