>>16019875Further reading, for your personal enjoyment:
"Baal, El, Yahweh, and 'His Asherah'," Othmar Keel and Christoph Uehlinger. Gods, Goddesses, and Images of God in Ancient Israel. Minneapolis. Fortress Press. 1998. ISBN 0-8006-2789-X
Ayalon, Etan, “The Iron Age II Pottery Assemblage from Horvat Teiman (Kuntillet `Ajrud)”, TA 22 (1995), pp.?
Beck, Pirhiya, “The Drawings from Horvat Teiman (Kuntillet `Ajrud), TA 9 (1982), pp.3-68.
Chase, Debra A., “A Note on an Inscription from Kuntillet `Ajrud”, BASOR 246 (1982), pp.63-67.
Dever, William G., “Asherah, Consort of Yahweh? New Evidence from Kuntillet `Ajrûd”, BASOR 255 (1984), pp.21-37.
Gilula, Mordechai, “To Yahweh Shomron and his Asherah”, Shnaton la-Miqra 2 (1979), pp.129-137 (Hebrew), XV-XVI (English abstract).
Goren, Yuval, “Petrographic Analyses of Horvat Teiman (Kuntillet `Ajrud) Pottery”, TA 22 (1995), pp.?
Gunneweg, Jan, Perlman, I. and Meshel, Z., [1985] “A Provenience Study on Pithoi from Kuntillet ‘Ajrud”, IEJ 35 (1985), pp.270-283.
Margalit, Baruch, “The Meaning and Significance of Asherah”, VT 40 (1990), pp.264-297.
Meshel, Ze`ev, Kuntillet `Ajrud: A Religious Centre from the Time of the Judean Monarchy on the Border of Sinai, [Israel Museum Catalogue Number 175], Jerusalem, 1978. “Did Yahweh have a Consort? The New Religious Inscriptions from the Sinai”, BAR 5.2 (1979), pp.24-35.