Tel Anafa II, III comprises the last installment of final reports on the
objects excavated at the site between 1968 and 1986 by the University of
Missouri and the University of Michigan. The volume presents studies of
several categories of finds from the excavations: pottery of the Bronze
and Iron Ages, imported Attic pottery, medieval pottery, jewelry of
stone and glass, equipment related to textile manufacture, figurines,
and, finally, the stucco wall decoration that inspired the name of the
site's main structure: the Late Hellenistic Stuccoed Building (LHSB).
The current volume joins Tel Anafa I, which presents the overview of the
occupation history, chronology, and stratigraphy of the site along with
the externally datable objects, coins, and stamped amphora handles; Tel
Anafa II, i, which presents the local and imported pottery of the
Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman periods; and Tel Anafa II, ii, which
contains studies of the glass vessels, lamps, metal objects, and ground
stone and other stone tools and vessels.