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  • Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin  (4)
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  • 2015-2019  (4)
  • Excavations (Archaeology)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004400863
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 591 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Culture and history of the ancient Near East volume 21,5
    Series Statement: Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004390805
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Manasseh Hill Country Survey Volume 5: The Middle Jordan Valley, from Wadi Fasael to Wadi ‘Aujah
    Keywords: Excavations (Archaeology) ; Land settlement History To 1500 ; Samaria (West Bank : Region) Antiquities ; Samaria (West Bank : Region) Environmental conditions ; Jordantal ; Archäologie
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar -- Chapter One: Geographical and Settlement Data /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar -- Chapter Two: The Geographical-Historical Identifications /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar -- Chapter Three: Nahal and Fasael Valley /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar -- Chapter Four: From Nahal Fasael to Nahal Yitav (Wadi 'Aujah) /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar -- Chapter Five: Nahal Yitav (Wadi 'Aujah) and its Tributaries /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar -- General Bibliography /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar -- Appendix A: The Flint Assemblages, by Haim Winter /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar -- Appendix B: Prehistoric Surveys in the Middle Jordan Valley, by Shay Bar /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar -- Appendix C: A South-Arabian Tomb Inscription from the Vicinity of Jericho, by Adam Zertal and Yaakov Gruntfest /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar -- Appendix D: The Irrigation Systems and the Aqueducts in Nahal Fasael and Wadi ‘Aujah (Nahal Yitav), by Adam Zertal /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar -- Indices /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar -- Volume 5 map /Adam Zertal Z”l and Shay Bar.
    Abstract: The book presents the results of a complete detailed survey of the eastern region of Samaria, mainly the Middle Jordan Valley, within the territory of Israel/Palestine. It is Volume 5 of the Manasseh Hill Country Survey publications. This project, in progress since 1978, and covering 2500 sq. km, is a thorough, metre-by-metre mapping of the archaeological-historical area between the River Jordan and the Sharon Plain, and between Nahal 'Iron and the north-eastern point of the Dead Sea. This territory is one of the most important in the country from the Biblical and archaeological view; and the survey is a valuable tool for scholars of the Bible, archaeology, Near Eastern history and other aspects of the Holy Land. This volume describes the area of the Jordan Valley between Wadi Fasael in the north and Wadi 'Aujah in the south. It is a fully revised and updated version of the Hebrew publication of 2012
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780884142188 , 9780884144915
    Language: English
    Pages: xxi, 749 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten, Pläne
    Year of publication: 2017
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dever, William G., author Beyond the texts
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dever, William G., 1933 - Beyond the texts
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dever, William G., 1933 - Beyond the texts
    DDC: 933
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    Keywords: Bible Antiquities ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Jews History 1200-953 B.C ; Jews History 953-586 B.C ; Israel Antiquities ; Palestine Antiquities ; Palestine History To 70 A.D ; Israel ; Palästina ; Biblische Archäologie ; Israel ; Palästina ; Ausgrabung ; Biblische Archäologie ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "William G. Dever offers a welcome perspective on ancient Israel and Judah that prioritizes the archaeological remains to render history as it was--not as the biblical writers argue it should have been. Drawing from the most recent archaeological data as interpreted from a nontheological point of view and supplementing that data with biblical material only when it converges with the archaeological record, Dever analyzes all the evidence at hand to provide a new history of ancient Israel and Judah that is accessible to all interested readers"--
    Abstract: Chapter I: "History from Things": on history and history-writing. Excursus I: a critique of the "European Seminar on Methodology in Israel's History," 1998-2010 -- Chapter II. Prelude: the physical and cultural setting at the end of the Bronze Age -- Chapter III. The emergence of Israel in the light of history. Excursus I: Rainey's Transjordanian Shasu as "Earliest Israel Excursis II: Finkelstein's "Sedentarized Pastoralists" -- Chapter IV. The rise of Territorial States: the 10th Cent Excursus I. C14 dates of Megiddo and Tel Rehov -- Chapter V. The consolidation of the State. The Iron II B Period (9th-8th cent.) -- Chapter VI. Iron IIC: Judah in the 7th Century
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 649-727
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789004306592
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVII, 460 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism volume 172
    Series Statement: Brill Biblical studies, Ancient Near East and early Christianity e-books online
    Series Statement: collection 2016
    Series Statement: Brill online books and journals: E-books
    Series Statement: Journal for the study of Judaism Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Viewing ancient Jewish art and archaeology
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    Keywords: Archaeology and history ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Archaeology and history Palestine ; Excavations (Archaeology) Palestine ; Palestine Civilization ; Palestine Antiquities ; Palestine Antiquities ; Palestine Civilization ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Israel ; Palästina ; Archäologie ; Ausgrabung
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- 1 Two Groups of Non-Figurative Jewish Sarcophagi from Galilee /Mordechai Aviam -- 2 The “Tombs of the Prophets” on the Mount of Olives /Gideon Avni and Boaz Zissu -- 3 A Fourth-Century ce Coin Hoard from the Qaṣrin Village /John W. Betlyon and Ann E. Killebrew -- 4 Public Health in Ancient Palestine /Estēe Dvorjetski -- 5 “The Longer, the More Happiness I Derive from This Undertaking” /Gabriele Faßbeck -- 6 The Open Torah Ark /Steven Fine -- 7 Tamra /Zvi Gal -- 8 The Amphora and the Krater in Ancient Jewish Art in the Land of Israel /Rivka Gersht and Peter Gendelman -- 9 Local Jewish Oil Lamps of the Second to First Centuries bce /Malka Hershkovitz -- 10 A Burial Complex and Ossuaries of the Second Temple Period on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem /Amos Kloner and Sherry Whetstone -- 11 An Approach to Herodian Peraea /Nikos Kokkinos -- 12 A Jewish Oil Lamp Unearthed at the Red Sea Port of Roman Aila (Aqaba, Jordan) /Eric C. Lapp -- 13 Israelite Art in Context /Lee I. Levine -- 14 Imperial Cult in the Decapolis /Gabriel Mazor -- 15 Images and Identity /Carol L. Meyers and Eric M. Meyers -- 16 Some Observations on the “Bema” Platforms in the Ancient Synagogues of Beth Alpha, Chorazin, and Susiya /David Milson -- 17 Some Notes on the Miqva’ot and Cisterns at Qumran /Ronny Reich -- 18 Rome, Jerusalem, and the Colosseum /Arthur Segal -- Index of Places -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Sources.
    Abstract: In honor of eminent archaeologist and historian of ancient Jewish art, Rachel Hachlili, friends and colleagues offer contributions in this festschrift which span the world of ancient Judaism both in Palestine and the Diaspora. Hachlili's distinctive research interests: synagogues, burial sites, and Jewish iconography receive particular attention in the volume. Archaeologists and historians present new material evidence from Galilee, Jerusalem, and Transjordan, contributing to the honoree’s fields of scholarly study. Fresh analyses of ancient Jewish art, essays on architecture, historical geography, and research history complete the volume and make it an enticing kaleidoscope of the vibrant field of scholarship that owes so much to Rachel
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
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    Leiden [u.a.] : Brill
    ISBN: 9789004250635
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (384 S.)
    Year of publication: 2015
    Series Statement: The Temple Complex at Horvat Omrit / by Michael C. Nelson Vol. 1
    Series Statement: The Brill reference library of Judaism 45
    Series Statement: The Temple Complex at Horvat Omrit
    Series Statement: The Brill reference library of ancient Judaism
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Temple Complex at Horvat Omrit: Volume 1: The Architecture
    Keywords: Temples, Roman ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Antiquities ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Temples, Roman ; Omrit Site (Israel) ; Israel Antiquities ; Israel ; Israel ; Omrit Site ; Omrit ; Tempel ; Ausgrabung
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- 1 The Building Sequence and the State of the Remains -- 2 The Building Process: Materials and Construction Techniques -- 3 The Early Shrine and Its Temenos -- 4 The Architecture of Temple One (T1) -- 5 The Architecture of Temple Two (T2) -- 6 Reconstruction -- 7 Context and Style -- Illustrations -- Appendix A: Block Tables -- Appendix B: Block Catalog -- Appendix C: Surveying and Drawing Methodology -- Appendix D: Lintel or Arch? -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: Volume One of The Temple Complex at Horvat Omrit presents a detailed examination of the surviving architecture of the three Roman period temple phases at the newly excavated sanctuary at the archaeological site of Omrit in northern Israel. All three temples were built according to the Corinthian order and the author describes and illustrates the state of the remains, proposes reconstructions of each phase, and places each temple in the broader historical context
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