This article was first published in vol. 70 of the Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin.
The 2025 excavations at Shiloh (Khirbet Seilun) took place in the northern area of the mound. We aimed to uncover Bronze Age and Iron Age architecture that had been known from previous seasons. Archaeological methods included dry sifting, wet sifting, metal detecting, and heavy fraction recovery. In this report, we recap the main developments from this year’s fieldwork. The findings advanced our understanding of two large structures inside and outside the Middle Bronze Age fortification wall and the favissa near the northeastern bend of the wall. Discoveries date from MB IIb through the Islamic period (ca. 1750 BC–AD 1917)....
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