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Benjamin Sass

Benjamin Sass

Benjamin Sass is Emeritus Professor of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University. Among his books are Corpus of West Semitic Stamp Seals (1997), The Alphabet at the Turn of the Millennium (2005), and Aramaic and Figural Stap Impressions on Bricks of the Sixth Century B.C. from Babylon (2010). For the last decade he has been writing extensively about the alphabet in the earlier Iron Age, frequently in collaboration with Israel Finkelstein.

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Mortals, Deities and Divine Symbols: Rethinking Ancient Images from the Levant to Mesopotamia
Publisher: Archaeopress
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29 May 2025
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Studies in the Iconography of Northwest Semitic Inscribed Seals
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12 Mar 1993
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Unmasking Tinnitus
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07 Aug 2024
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Unmasking Tinnitus
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The Alphabet at the Turn of the Millennium
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Studia Alphabetica
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/12/1991
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Corpus of West Semitic Stamp Seals
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/06/1998
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Aramaic and Figural Stamp Impressions on Bricks of the Sixth Century B.C. from Babylon
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19 Jul 2010
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