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  • 1
    Language: Hebrew
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: קתדרה
    Angaben zur Quelle: 179 (תשפב) 9-38
    Keywords: Cassius Dio Cocceianus Criticism and interpretation ; Eretz Israel Historiography ; Eretz Israel History 168 B.C.-135 A.D., Hasmonean rebellion to Bar Kokhba Rebellion ; Eretz Israel Population ; History ; Eretz Israel Antiquities
    Abstract: Since the beginning of scholarship on this subject, scholars have cast doubt on the historical credibility of the description of the results of the Bar Kokhba war in the Roman History of Cassius Dio. At the base of the discussion lie the meaning of the term Judea, the scope of the revolt and the area which was destroyed following it, as well as the estimate of the settlement sites and the population of the country in the period under discussion. The examination of the demographic data presented by Cassius has so far been based mainly on the results of archaeological surveys and excavations conducted and published during the previous century. In this article, we would like to summarize the abundant archaeological evidence that has been added over the recent years, and to reevaluate the demographic data presented by Cassius. Due to methodological difficulties in estimating the country’s population in ancient times, the focus will be on the question of the number of settlements destroyed in the war: fifty forts and 985 villages. The findings of the current study illustrate the potential of the archaeological findings and support those scholars who viewed Cassius Dio’s demographic data as are liable report based on contemporary documents.
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  • 2
    Language: Hebrew
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: קתדרה
    Angaben zur Quelle: 181 (תשפב) 9-30
    Keywords: Negev, Avraham ; Agriculture History To 1500 ; Agriculture History ; Nabataeans Material culture ; Archaeology Study and teaching ; Negev (Israel) Antiquities ; Eretz Israel Historiography
    Abstract: The foundation of Kibbutz Revivim in the 1940s, one of the first new settlements in the Negev, revealed toits founders impressive ruins of ancient sites and their related agricultural fields. It established an immediate connection between the glorious past and the new Israeli presence in the region. The explorations of Nelson Glueck and Abraham Negev, one of the Revivim settlers and later a leading archaeologist in Israel, portrayed the Nabataeans as nomads that emerged from the inner desert, transformed the wilderness into arable land using sophisticated water management technologies, and maintained sustainability in harsh desert conditions. This article evaluates the research paradigm that placed the Nabataeans front and center in the construction of the ancient Negev settlements and and their agricultural systems. This evaluation is based on the history of archaeological research in the region from its early beginnings in the mid19th century to the 1980s, while incorporating the perspectives of updated research of the past three decades. The added presentation of the Nabataeans in modern Hebrew literature and art reflects another aspect of the imagined connections between past and present. In a broader context, the history of research on the Nabataeans in the Negev reflects the complex connections between archaeology and nationalism, and the development of academic research in keeping with questions of national identity and the preferences of individual researchers.
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