From Nomadism to Monarchy : Archaeological and Historical Aspects of Early Israel

Weitere Verfasser: Finkelstein, Israel.
Naʾaman, Nadav.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Jerusalem : Washington : Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi , Israel Exploration Society ; Biblical Archaeology Society, 1994.
Umfang/Format: 399 p. : ill., maps, plans diagr. ; 25 cm.
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • The cult-stands from Taanach: aspects of the iconographic tradition of Early Iron Age cult objects in Palestine / Pirhiya Beck.
  • Upper Galilee in the Late Bronze-Iron I transition / Rafael Frankel
  • Iron I in Lower Galilee and the margins of the Jezreel Valley / Zvi Gal
  • "To the land of the Perizzites and the Giants": on the Israelite settlement in the hill country of Manasseh / Adam Zertal
  • Jerusalem and its vicinity in Iron Age I / Amihai Mazar
  • "All the hill country of Judah": from a settlement fringe to a prosperous monarchy / Avi Ofer
  • The Beer-Sheba Valley: from nomadism to monarchy / Ze'ev Herzog
  • The emergence of Israel: a phase in the cyclic history of Canaan in the third and second millenia BCE / Israel Finkelstein
  • Socio-political transformations in the central hill country in the Late Bronze-Iron I transition / Shlomo Bunimovitz
  • Theoretical speculations on the transition from nomadism to monarchy / Juval Portugali
  • The "Conquest of Canaan" in the Book of Joshua and in history
  • Nadav Na'aman
  • Egyptians, Canaanites, and Philistines in the period of the emergence of Israel / Itamar Singer
  • Subsistence economy in Iron Age I / Baruch Rosen.