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Coordinates: 32°24′36″N 35°19′23″E / 32.409986°N 35.323005°E / 32.409986; 35.323005
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32°24′36″N 35°19′23″E / 32.409986°N 35.323005°E / 32.409986; 35.323005

The Bull Site is an ancient cult installation on the Dhahrat et-Tawileh ridge in the northern Samaria hills.[1]

Discovery

The site was discovered by Ofer Broshi, a member of Kibbutz Shamir, while on army duty.[2]

References

  1. ^ Mazar, Amihai (Summer 1982). "The "Bull Site": An Iron Age I Open Cult Place". Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research (247): 27–42. JSTOR 1356477.
  2. ^ Mazar, Amihai (September–October 1983). "Bronze Bull Found in Israelite "High Place" from the Time of the Judges". Biblical Archaeology Review. 9 (5): 34.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)

Mazar, Amihai (1993). "'Bull' Site". In Stern, Ephraim (ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. Vol. 1. Carta. pp. 266–267. ISBN 0-13-276296-X.