Ashkelon 7

Ashkelon 7
Title Ashkelon 7 PDF eBook
Author Lawrence E. Stager
Publisher Eisenbrauns
Pages 1000
Release 2020-11-06
Genre Ashḳelon (Israel)
ISBN 9781646020904

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A report on the archaeological findings of the Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon, focusing on questions of Philistine culture and bringing together research from more than thirty scholars covering all aspects of ancient life in Ashkelon during Iron Age I.

Ashkelon 6

Ashkelon 6
Title Ashkelon 6 PDF eBook
Author Lawrence E. Stager
Publisher Final Reports of The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Antiquities
ISBN 9781575069807

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A collection of scientific and interdisciplinary reports on the excavations and research conducted at Tell el-Borg, north Sinai, between 1998 and 2008, written by the scholars and specialists who worked on the site under the direction of Professor James K. Hoffmeier.

Ashkelon 8

Ashkelon 8
Title Ashkelon 8 PDF eBook
Author Tracy Lynn Hoffman
Publisher Eisenbrauns
Pages 800
Release 2019
Genre Ashḳelon (Israel)
ISBN 9781575067353

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Presents a synthetic study of the Islamic and Crusader remains from the Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon, one of the most important cities of the southern Levant during the seventh through twelfth centuries. Includes contributions by specialists on the city's architecture, fortifications, ceramics, small finds, and organic remains.

The Ancient Israelite World

The Ancient Israelite World
Title The Ancient Israelite World PDF eBook
Author Kyle H. Keimer
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 823
Release 2022-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 1000773248

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This volume presents a collection of studies by international experts on various aspects of ancient Israel’s society, economy, religion, language, culture, and history, synthesizing archaeological remains and integrating them with discussions of ancient Near Eastern and biblical texts. Driven by theoretically and methodologically informed discussions of the archaeology of the Iron Age Levant, the 47 chapters in The Ancient Israelite World provide foundational, accessible, and detailed studies in their respective topics. The volume considers the history of interpretation of ancient Israel, studies on various aspects of ancient Israel’s society and history, and avenues for present and future approaches to the ancient Israelite world. Accompanied by over 150 maps and figures, it allows the reader to gain an understanding of key issues that archaeologists, historians and biblical scholars have faced and are currently facing as they attempt to better understand ancient Israelite society. The Ancient Israelite World is an essential reference work for students and scholars of ancient Israel and its history, culture, and society, whether they are historians, archaeologists or biblical scholars.

Ashkelon One

Ashkelon One
Title Ashkelon One PDF eBook
Author Leon Levy
Publisher
Pages 708
Release 2008
Genre Ashḳelon (Israel)
ISBN 9781575069296

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The Fire Signals of Lachish

The Fire Signals of Lachish
Title The Fire Signals of Lachish PDF eBook
Author Israel Finkelstein
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 422
Release 2011-06-23
Genre History
ISBN 1575066297

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In this volume honoring Tel Aviv University archaeologist David Ussishkin, colleagues and students representing some of the major names in the field today present 25 essays on a variety of topics of interest to the honoree. The contributions cover a range of periods from the Late Bronze Age through the Persian period and disparate subjects such as Judahite bullae, destruction levels at Megiddo, a diversity of results from various tells in Israel (and one in Jordan), Egyptian influence on Canaan, the city of Jerusalem and its temple, and much on the archaeology of the Shephelah, an area of particular interest to the honoree—who is best known for his excavations at Tell ed-Duweir, the site of biblical Lachish. The volume takes its title from a reference in one of the Lachish ostraca. From 1966 until his retirement in 2004, David Ussishkin taught in the Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at Tel Aviv University. Between 1975 and 1978, he served as Chair of the Department, and between 1980 and 1984 as the Director of the Institute of Archaeology. In 1996, he was nominated incumbent of the Austria Chair in Archaeology of the Land of Israel in the Biblical Period. He served as the editor of Tel Aviv: The Journal of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University for 30 years.

The Philistines and Aegean Migration at the End of the Late Bronze Age

The Philistines and Aegean Migration at the End of the Late Bronze Age
Title The Philistines and Aegean Migration at the End of the Late Bronze Age PDF eBook
Author Assaf Yasur-Landau
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages
Release 2014-06-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1139485873

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In this study, Assaf Yasur-Landau examines the early history of the biblical Philistines who were among the 'Sea Peoples' who migrated from the Aegean area to the Levant during the early twelfth century BC. Creating an archaeological narrative of the migration of the Philistines, he combines an innovative theoretical framework on the archaeology of migration with new data from excavations in Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel and thereby reconstructs the social history of the Aegean migration to the southern Levant. The author follows the story of the migrants from the conditions that caused the Philistines to leave their Aegean homes, to their movement eastward along the sea and land routes, to their formation of a migrant society in Philistia and their interaction with local populations in the Levant. Based on the most up-to-date evidence, this book offers a new and fresh understanding of the arrival of the Philistines in the Levant.