This book includes a description of the Jehoash Inscription Tablet, the only written evidence that the First Temple existed; a new technique for authenticating ancient artifacts; a discussion of the James Ossuary, which might provide archaeological evidence for Jesus of Nazareth and indicate that the ossuary was that of James the Just, the older brother of Jesus.
This book includes a description of the Jehoash Inscription Tablet, the only written evidence that the First Temple existed; a new technique for authenticating ancient artifacts; a discussion of the James Ossuary, which might provide archaeological evidence for Jesus of Nazareth and indicate that the ossuary was that of James the Just, the older brother of Jesus.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Howard R. Feldman is Fellow of the Geological Society of America, and Research Associate at the American Museum of Natural History and the Mohonk Preserve. He is a professor in the Biology Department of Touro College in New York City. His research deals with the geoarchaeology of Israel as well as evolution and depositional environments of brachiopods (marine invertebrates) along the southern margin of the Tethys Sea during the Mesozoic Era. He has received numerous grants for his work, has written three books and has over 170 publications.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Amnon Rosenfeld In Memoriam (1944 2014) Chapter 3. Archaeometric Analysis of the Jehoash Inscription Tablet Chapter 4. The Jehoash Inscription Tablet After the Verdict Chapter 5. Archaeometric Evidence for the Authenticity of the Jehoash Inscription Tablet Chapter 6. Environmental Dust as a Tool to Study the Archaeometry of Patinas on Ancient Artifacts Chapter 7. A Stone Oil Lamp with Seven Nozzles from the Late Second Temple Period Chapter 8. The Stone Oil Lamp with the Menorah After the Verdict Chapter 9. The Connection of the James Ossuary to the Talpiot (Jesus Family Tomb) Ossuaries Chapter 10. On the Authenticity of the James Ossuary and its Possible Link to the Jesus Family Tomb Chapter 11. Implications of the Forgery Trial Verdict on the Authenticity of the James Ossuary Chapter 12. An Archaeometric Analysis of the Miriam Ossuary Zissu and Goren, 2011 Chapter 13. Determining the Authenticity of Artifacts by Oxygen Isotope Analysis Chapter 14. Some West African Brass Figurines of the ¬Jenne Dogon Culture Chapter 15: Further Research: Abstracts Appendix: Original Publications and Contributing Authors
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Amnon Rosenfeld In Memoriam (1944 2014) Chapter 3. Archaeometric Analysis of the Jehoash Inscription Tablet Chapter 4. The Jehoash Inscription Tablet After the Verdict Chapter 5. Archaeometric Evidence for the Authenticity of the Jehoash Inscription Tablet Chapter 6. Environmental Dust as a Tool to Study the Archaeometry of Patinas on Ancient Artifacts Chapter 7. A Stone Oil Lamp with Seven Nozzles from the Late Second Temple Period Chapter 8. The Stone Oil Lamp with the Menorah After the Verdict Chapter 9. The Connection of the James Ossuary to the Talpiot (Jesus Family Tomb) Ossuaries Chapter 10. On the Authenticity of the James Ossuary and its Possible Link to the Jesus Family Tomb Chapter 11. Implications of the Forgery Trial Verdict on the Authenticity of the James Ossuary Chapter 12. An Archaeometric Analysis of the Miriam Ossuary Zissu and Goren, 2011 Chapter 13. Determining the Authenticity of Artifacts by Oxygen Isotope Analysis Chapter 14. Some West African Brass Figurines of the ¬Jenne Dogon Culture Chapter 15: Further Research: Abstracts Appendix: Original Publications and Contributing Authors
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