Ruth Amiran

Ruth Amiran (; ; December 8, 1914 – December 14, 2005) was an Israeli archaeologist whose book ''Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land: From Its Beginnings in the Neolithic Period to the End of the Iron Age'' which was published in 1970 is a standard reference for archaeologists working in Israel.

Ruth Amiran was born in the moshava Yavne'el in the Galilee area of the Ottoman Empire. In 1908 her father Yehezkel Brandshteter had immigrated from Tarnów in Poland (Galicia) to the area, where he married her mother Devora in 1913. She went to school in Haifa and became later in 1933 one of the first students of Archeology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She excavated alongside Judith Marquet-Krause at et-Tell. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1970
Ancient pottery of the Holy Land : from its beginnings in the neolithic period to the end of the iron age /

: Translation of : ha-Ḳeramiḳah ha-ḳedumah shel Erets-Yiśraʾel. : 305 pages : illustrations (part color), map (on lining papers) ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 0813506344

Published 1992
Arad, eine 5000 Jahre Stadt in der Wüste Negev, Israel /

: Catalog of exhibition held April 4 to May 7, 1992 at the Hamburger Museum für Archäologie und die Geschichte Harburgs, Helms-Museum and at four other museums in Germany. : 115 pages : 98 illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographial references and index. : 3529018422

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