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Pottery Was Women's Work in Biblical Libnah – Unless the Men Had Nothing Better to Do - Archaeology
Analysis of Fingerprints on Ceramics From Tel Burna, From the Late Bronze Age, Finds Chiefly Those of Young Women and Kids. And, Possibly, Some Disenfranchised Men
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