The book review discusses the significance of "Tel Reḥov: A Bronze and Iron Age City in the Beth-Shean Valley" as a valuable resource for studying various aspects of Iron Age southern Levantine chronology, Cypriot and Greek chronologies, specialized industries in the early Iron Age, and the ceramic typology of northern Israel. The review praises the comprehensive and detailed excavation report, which covers topics such as geography, excavation methodology, pottery, inscriptions, figurative art, and more. The report also includes specialist reports on various objects and natural science studies, providing a comprehensive discussion of the excavation's results and contributing to our understanding of the transitions from the Late Bronze Age through the early Iron Age. The authors emphasize the challenges of establishing a chronological framework and highlight the importance of considering 2σ date ranges and paleomagnetic analysis for more accurate dating. The report also explores other aspects of the material culture at Tel Reḥov, such as wooden beams and the specialized textile industry. Overall, the report is a valuable resource for scholars studying ancient Israel and the early Iron Age in northern Israel. [Extracted from the article]