>>16019899That was only half the sources. Here's the other half.
Segal, Dror, “14C dates from Horvat Teiman (Kuntillet `Ajrud) and their Archaeological Correlation”, TA 22 (1995), pp.?
Tigay, Jeffrey H., Online Article: A Second Temple Parallel to the Blessings from Kuntillet Ajrud (University of Pennsylvania)
Weinfeld, Moshe, “Additions to the Inscriptions of `Ajrud”, Shnaton 5-6 (1982), pp.237-239.
“Further Remarks on the Ajrud Inscriptions”, *Shnaton* 5-6 (1978-79), p.237 (Hebrew).
“Kuntillet `Ajrud Inscriptions and Their Significance”, Studi Epigrafici e Linguistici 1 (1984), pp.121-130.
Gnuse, Robert Karl, "No other gods: emergent monotheism in Israel" (Sheffield Academic Press, 1997) pp.69-70
Judith M. Hadley, "The cult of Asherah in ancient Israel and Judah: evidence for a Hebrew goddess", (University of Cambridge Press, 2000) pp.108ff.
Keel, Othmar, and Uehlinger, Christoph, "Gods, goddesses, and images of God in ancient Israel" (Fortress Press, 1998) pp.210ff.
Bonanno, Anthony, "Archaeology and fertility cult in the ancient Mediterranean", (University of Malta, 1986) pp.238ff.
Keel, Othmar, and Uehlinger, Christoph, "Gods, goddesses, and images of God in ancient Israel" (Fortress Press, 1998)
L`Aserah di YHWH a Kuntillet Ajurd, Rassegna critica degli studi e delle interpretazioni, Paolo Merlo, 1994
Ancient israelites/jews/whatever other cope title someone wants to come up with in this thread, were all foreign brown Canaanite polytheists until about 200 BCE.