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VOL IX VOL VI VOL V VOL IV VOL II VOL I Figurines are not uncommon in the Southern Levant, but few can be plausibly suggested to be of kings. But Tel Abel Beth Maacah, a acre site in northernmost Israel that was settled throughout the Bronze and Iron Ages, may have produced just such an image. The unique and important find at Tel Abel Beth Maacah is a small and exquisite head of a bearded male made of a glazed silicate material called faience. The head was found in a monumental building, possibly a citadel, constructed on the highest point of the tell during the Iron Age IIA.