Tel Ser’a (Tell esh-Shari’a) is a large archaeological mound on the bank of Nahal Grar in the Western Negev region, 20 km northwest of Beer-Sheba. The site contains 13 archaeological strata dated from the Persian until the Roman/Byzantine periods.
Relevant publications:
Chasan, R. and Rosenberg D. in press. Tel Sera stones: Typological and other aspects of the ground stone tool assemblage. In: Oren, E. Bernick-Greenberg, H. (eds.) ‘Excavations at Tel Sera (Tel esh-Shari‛a) 1972–1978 – Stratum VIII-I. Verlag Zaphon, Munster.