Megiddo V

Megiddo V
Title Megiddo V PDF eBook
Author Israel Finkelstein
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 1434
Release 2013-06-04
Genre History
ISBN 1646022009

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This 3-volume set is the third in the series of final publications of the Megiddo Expedition (see Megiddo III: The 1992–1996 Seasons, 2000; Megiddo IV: The 1998–2002 Seasons, 2006). It reports the finds in the 2004–2008 seasons, with several references to the campaign of 2010. The main topics dealt with are: a final account of the Early Bronze Age cultic compound; excavations of the late Iron I layer in Area H and the Late Bronze II–III layers in Area K; report on the investigation of Schumacher’s Nordburg and Chamber f and its surroundings; the Late Bronze II–III, Iron I, and Iron IIA pottery of Megiddo; and a variety of microarchaeology studies.

Megiddo 3

Megiddo 3
Title Megiddo 3 PDF eBook
Author Timothy Harrison
Publisher Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures
Pages 374
Release 2004
Genre History
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The extensive history of excavations at Megiddo (Tell el-Mutesellim) attests to the site's cultural and historical significance and effectively chronicles the disciplinary development of archaeological research in the region. Virtually every generation has left its mark, and a vast portion of the site has been excavated in the process. This is particularly true of Stratum VI. While this report is concerned primarily with the results of the Oriental Institute excavations, any attempt to reconstruct the stratum, and the cultural and historical information that it contains, must incorporate the results of other projects that have been excavated at the site as well as with the aim of assembling a composite record of those projects that have produced published remains of Stratum VI. Ever since its discovery, there has been considerable debate and speculation both about the cultural character of Stratum VI, and the cause and date of its destruction. Whatever the precise historical case, it is clear nevertheless that Stratum VI represents the initial Iron Age (or Iron I) settlement at Megiddo.

Megiddo VI

Megiddo VI
Title Megiddo VI PDF eBook
Author Matthew Joel Adams
Publisher Eisenbrauns
Pages 1924
Release 2022
Genre Bronze age
ISBN 9781646021659

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Documents the results of the 2010-2014 Tel Aviv University excavation seasons at the Megiddo archaeological site in northern Israel. Includes topics such as radiocarbon dating, geo-archaeology, paleo-magnetism and metallurgy.

The Material Culture of the Northern Sea Peoples in Israel

The Material Culture of the Northern Sea Peoples in Israel
Title The Material Culture of the Northern Sea Peoples in Israel PDF eBook
Author Ephraim Stern
Publisher BRILL
Pages 84
Release 2018-07-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004370145

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This monograph is the product of Stern's two decades of excavation at Tel Dor on the Carmel Coast, a city that Egyptian sources indicate was ruled in the eleventh century BCE by a Sikil king. Near the end of the period during which he directed excavations there, Stern began to notice the unique material culture of the Northern Sea Peoples and connected this material with discoveries in adjacent regions and in the north of Israel. A related survey of the ‘Akko Valley conducted by Avner Raban resulted in a further accumulation of data that supported the conclusion that the Sea Peoples that Egyptian sources indicated had settled in this region had in fact left behind evidence of their presence. This realization preceded the appearance of additional information—both material culture and inscriptions—that reflected the presence of Northern Sea Peoples throughout portions of northern Syria and southern Anatolia. Two main principles guide Stern's study. (1) Historical sources provide the best evidence for contemporary events—in this case, specifically, the evidence concerns the Sikils and Sherden, as well as biblical sources that refer to Northern Sea Peoples as "Philistines" and that recount their wars with Israel in the north of the land, in the Jezreel Valley, and in Gilboa. (2) Ethnic archaeology is a genuine concept: every people that settles in any area naturally leaves marks of its own culture. The conclusion that is traced here, then, is that the culture of the Northern Sea Peoples, though difficult to identify, nonetheless did leave clear evidence that becomes apparent when the relevant strata at sites along the coast from the Yarkon and farther north and in the 'Akko and Jezreel Valleys are examined. In this volume Stern presents the most complete picture that can be drawn from the evidence uncovered in the past few decades. Lavish illustrations accompany the discussion.

The Archaeology of Israelite Samaria. Volume 2: The Eighth Century BCE

The Archaeology of Israelite Samaria. Volume 2: The Eighth Century BCE
Title The Archaeology of Israelite Samaria. Volume 2: The Eighth Century BCE PDF eBook
Author Ron E. Tappy
Publisher BRILL
Pages 700
Release 2018-08-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004369961

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In this study, Tappy completes the study of the Iron Age strata at Samaria that began with the first volume of this work. Tappy's goal is to provide a thorough-going analysis of prior archaeologists' work at this important north Israelite site

Tell Es-Sa'idiyeh

Tell Es-Sa'idiyeh
Title Tell Es-Sa'idiyeh PDF eBook
Author James B. Pritchard
Publisher UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Pages 230
Release 1985-01-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780934718608

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The findings from the excavations (1964-1966) at a prominent mound in the central Jordan Valley are described by the excavator. Strata of occupation extend from the late ninth century B.C. through the Roman period. Each is described in terms of its architecture, pottery, and other artifacts. University Museum Monograph, 60

Israel's Ethnogenesis

Israel's Ethnogenesis
Title Israel's Ethnogenesis PDF eBook
Author Avraham Faust
Publisher Routledge
Pages 306
Release 2016-04-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134942087

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Winner (for best semi-popular book) of the 2008 Irene Levi-Sala Prize for publications on the archaeology of Israel. The emergence of Israel in Canaan is a central topic in biblical/Syro-Palestinian archaeology. However, the archaeology of ancient Israel has rarely been subject to in-depth anthropological analysis until now. 'Israel's Ethnogenesis' offers an anthropological framework to the archaeological data and textual sources. Examining archaeological finds from thousands of excavations, the book presents a theoretical approach to Israel's ethnogenesis that draws on the work of recent critics. The book examines Israelite ethnicity - ranging from meat consumption, decorated and imported pottery, Israelite houses, circumcision, and hierarchy - and traces the complex ethnic negotiations that accompanied Israel's ethnogenesis. Israel's Ethnogenesis is unique in its contribution to the archaeology of ethnicity, offering an anthropological study that will be of interest to students of history, Israelite culture and religion, and the evolution of ethnic groups.