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Arbeit und Sitte in Palästina,
de Gryuter |
Archaeology of the
Biblical Worlds, de Gruyter |
EDIS - Edition Israelogie, Peter Lang Verlag |
zur Reihe Jüdische Schriften |
Enzyklopädie jüdischer Geschichte
und Kultur, EJGK |
zur Reihe Jüdisches Lehrhaus - lebendiges Judentum |
Der Gottesdienst im christlich-jüdischen
Dialog, Gütersloher
Verlagshaus |
Jüdisches Neues Testament |
Judentum in Deutschland und Europa |
Studien zu Kirche und Israel,
Neue Folge, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt |
zur Reihe
Forum Christen und Juden,
LIT Verlag |
Synagoge |
zur Reihe Jüdische Religion,
Geschichte und Kultur (JRGK) |
Tall Zira'a.The Gadara Region Project
(2001-2011). |
zur Reihe JVB Klassiker |
zur Reihe
Toldot, Essays zur jüdischen
Geschichte und Kultur, Vandenhoeck &
Ruprecht |
zur Reihe Judentum und Christentum |
Tübinger Judaistische
Studien |
Archaeology of the Biblical Worlds, de Gruyter |
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Hannes Bezzel Palace-Clan Relations in the Bronze and Iron
Ages Levant . Textual and Material Approaches
de
Gruyter, 2025, 242 Seiten, Hardcover, 978-3-11-140551-3
109,95 EUR
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Archaeology of the Biblical Worlds Vol 6 Recent studies have
demonstrated that ancient Near Eastern societies considered themselves
as part of one social fabric, divided not by mode of life or place of
residence, but according to traditional associations of kin. Kinship
relations appear to maintain their essential integrity over long periods
of time, even within complex political organizations. In the past it was
common to view state formation as an evolutionary process - from tribe
to state - during which former kinship relations and tribal identities
dissolve in face of the political identity imposed by the ""state"".
Today, however, it seems that there were no evolutionary relations
between the tribe and the state, as they both represent identities that
coexist at the same time. It is against this background that a common
structural element of ancient Levantine polities emerges: their
fragmented nature, mostly based on an overarching concept of kinship.
This book presents studies of different polities and societies from
the Bronze and Iron Ages Levant and beyond, highlighting their kin-based
social and political structures, interactions, and ultimate formations,
as may be gleaned from both material and textual sources. |
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Archaeology of the Biblical Worlds Vol 5 |
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Aren M. Maier To Explore the Land of Canaan.
De Gruyter, 2021, 376 Seiten, Hardcover, 978-3-11-075776-7
89,95 EUR
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Archaeology of the Biblical Worlds Vol 4 Studies in Biblical
Archaeology in Honor of Jeffrey R. Chadwick This volume is a
collection of paper by colleagues, friends and students, in honor of
Jeffrey Chadwick. The papers cover the various topic that he has dealt
with in his career, including biblical historical geography, and the
archaeology and history of the Levant and its environs during the Bronze
and Iron Ages, and the Second Temple Period.Following a preface and
introduction about the honoree, the volume is divided into 4 sections:
Biblical Historical Geography; Bronze Age Canaan and its Neighbors; Iron
Age Israel and its Neighbors; Second Temple Israel
Contents |
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Carni Golan Architectural Sculpture in the Byzantine Negev
Characterization and Meaning . De Gruyter, 2020, 684
Seiten, Hardcover, 978-3-11-062802-9 184,95 EUR
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Archaeology of the Biblical Worlds Vol 3
This book presents a
study and catalogue of the early Christian stone architectural
decorations from the Negev Desert (Israel). This work is based on the
largest sample of decorated architectural elements from the Byzantine
Negev (4th–7th century CE) to have been comparatively studied. The
analysis provides a key for the characteristics of these aniconic,
carved decorations, and an in-depth examination of their symbolic
meaning.
Contents |
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Aren M. Maier The Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Southern
Canaan
De Gruyter, 2019, 285 Seiten, Hardcover,
978-3-11-062670-4 124,95 EUR
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Archaeology of the Biblical Worlds Vol 2 The Late Bronze Age in
the Levant is a period of much interest to archaeologists, historians
and biblical scholars. This is a period with intense international
relations, rich in ancient sources, which provide historical data for
the period, and is a crucial formative period for the peoples and
cultures who play central roles in the Hebrew Bible. Recent
archaeological research in Israel and surrounding countries has provided
new, exciting, and in some cases, groundbreaking finds, interpretations
and understanding of this period.The fourteen papers in this volume
represent the proceedings of a conference held at Bar-Ilan University in
2014 (with the additional of several invited papers not presented at the
conference), which provide both overviews of Late Bronze Age finds from
several important sites in Israel and surrounding countries, as well as
several synthetic studies on the various issues relating to the period.
These papers, by and large, represent a broad view of cuttting edge
research in the archaeology of the ancient Levant in general, and on the
Late Bronze Age specifically.
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Joel Uziel Tel Nagila The Amiran-Eitan
Excavations De Gruyter, 2026, 350
Seiten, Hardcover, 978-3-11-050074-5 189,95 EUR
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Archaeology of the Biblical Worlds Vol 1 This volume is an
excavation report on the important Bronze and Iron Age site, Tel Nagila.
The site was excavated in the 1960s but the report was never published.
Tel Nagila was an important Middle Bronze Age site and a Judahite site
during Iron Age II. This report includes chapters by experts discussing
the finds, including tombs, pottery and flint artifacts, as well as a
spatial analysis and explorations of the cultic nature of the site.
Über den Autor
Joel Uziel, Israel Antiquities Authority,
Jerusalem, David Ilan, Hebrew Union College, Aren Maeir, Bar-Ilan
Universtiy. |
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