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Origin of Early Israel-Current Debate
Origin of Early Israel-Current Debate
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Amenhotep III
ancient Near East archaeology
anthropological analysis methods
archaeological theory debate
BAR International Series
biblical historiography
bronze
Canaanite settlement patterns
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Central Hill Country
Collared Rim Jars
comparative ancient civilizations
Dorian Invasion
Early Israel
early Israelite state formation research
Eliezer D. Oren
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H.G.M. Williamson
Iron Age II
Iron II
Israel Finkelstein
Jonathan N. Tubb
K.A. Kitchen
Kay Prag
Keith W. Whitelam
late
Late 10th Century Bce
Late Bronze Age
Late Bronze Iron Age Transition
Late Helladic
Late Helladic IIIb
Late Helladic IIIc
Merneptah Stela
Middle Bronze Age
Middle Bronze II
Millennium Bce
Mycenaean Citadels
Mycenaean Civilization
Palestinian Hill Country
Piotr Bienkowski
Ramesses II
Ramesses III
Shmuel Ahituv
Shmuel Aḥituv
Sinai Desert
Sinclair Hood
Wild Red Deer
Product details
- ISBN 9781598743913
- Weight: 520g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 15 Jan 2009
- Publisher: Left Coast Press Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
The origin of Israel, their settlement in the land of Canaan and transformation into an organized kingdom is one of the most stimulating and controversial chapters in the history of ancient Israel. In this volume, three of the researchers who have presented key models regarding this era—Finkelstein, Whitelam, and Kitchen—offer their latest thinking and are critiqued by a panel of other scholars, using biblical, historical, archaeological, anthropological and comparative Near Eastern data. An important introduction to the debate over this crucial question.
Shmuel Ahituv is Professor of Bible at Ben Gurion University of the Negev. Eliezar Oren is Professor of Archaeology at Ben Gurion University of the Negev.
Origin of Early Israel-Current Debate
€192.20
