Abstract
The second season of the Highlands Project was carried out in the Nahal Nissana 8 July-1 August. This project is a joint American-Israeli, multi-disciplinary project in archeology and arid lands studies, concentrating on the complex of domestic settlements of the MB I period (ca. 2200-2000 B.C.) in the Central and Western Negev.' The second season of fieldwork was directed by the authors2 and co-sponsored by the University of Arizona and the Israel Department of Antiquities/Archaeological Survey of Israel (in affiliation with the American Schools of Oriental Research and also as a participant in the Israeli-sponsored Negev Salvage Campaign anticipating the military realignment along the Sinai border). Financial support was provided by a Chairman's grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, matched by the University of Arizona and supplemented by the Archaeological Survey of Israel.3
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