Endnote 2 – Solomon’s Powerplay: Gezer’s Royal Complex Confirmed
See David Ussishkin, “King Solomon’s Palace and Building 1723 in Megiddo,” Israel Exploration Journal 16.3 (1966), pp. 174–186. More recently, scholars have termed these buildings Lateral Access Podium Structures or Central Hall Tetra-Partite Residencies. See Ilan Sharon and Anabel Zarzecki-Peleg, “Podium Structures with Lateral Access,” in Seymour Gitin et al., eds., Confronting the Past: Archaeological and Historical Essays on Ancient Israel in Honor of William G. Dever (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2006), pp. 145–167; and Gunnar Lehmann and Ann E. Killebrew, “Palace 6000 at Megiddo in Context,” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 359 (2010), pp. 13–33.