The Ancient Israelite World
Herausgeber: Pierce, George A.; Keimer, Kyle H.
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This volume presents a collection of studies by international experts on various aspects of the ancient Israelite world. Extensively illustrated and considering avenues for present and future approaches to its study, this is an essential reference work for students and scholars of this region.
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This volume presents a collection of studies by international experts on various aspects of the ancient Israelite world. Extensively illustrated and considering avenues for present and future approaches to its study, this is an essential reference work for students and scholars of this region.
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- Routledge Worlds
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 790
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 252mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1774g
- ISBN-13: 9780367406844
- ISBN-10: 0367406845
- Artikelnr.: 64647865
- Routledge Worlds
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 790
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 252mm x 50mm
- Gewicht: 1774g
- ISBN-13: 9780367406844
- ISBN-10: 0367406845
- Artikelnr.: 64647865
Kyle H. Keimer is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Archaeology, History, and Language of Ancient Israel at Macquarie University, Australia. He co-edited Registers and Modes of Communication in the Ancient Near East: Getting the Message Across and is co-editing "See the Whole Land is Before You": New Directions in the Historical Geography of the Ancient Near East. His research focuses on integrating the archaeology of ancient Israel and the biblical texts. He also co-directed excavations at Khirbet el-Ra'i, Israel. George A. Pierce is Associate Professor of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University, USA. He recently co-edited "To Explore the Land of Canaan:" Studies in Honor of Jeffrey R. Chadwick. His research interests include environmental reconstruction, regional settlement patterns, and digital application in archaeology. He is the supervisor of the GIS team for the Tel Shimron excavations, Israel.
1. An Introduction to the Ancient Israelite World: The State of the Field
and Future Directions, Kyle H. Keimer and George A. Pierce; Part I:
Backgrounds and Methodological Considerations; 2. The Historical Geography
of Ancient Israel: The Amalekite Spoil List (1 Sam 30:27-31) as a Case
Study, Chris McKinny; 3. Competing Chronologies, Competing Histories:
Ancient Israel and the Chronology of the Southern Levant ca. 1200-587 BCE,
Koert van Bekkum; 4. The Historian and the Assemblage: On the
Interpretation of Texts and Artifacts for the History of Ancient Israel,
Daniel Pioske; 5. Between the Biblical Story and History: Writing an
Archaeological History of Ancient Israel, Avraham Faust; 6. Texts,
Archaeology, and Ethnicity: Identifying Ancient Israel, William G. Dever;
Part II: Material Culture; 7. A Technological and Sociological Perspective
on Ancient Israelite Pottery, Nava Panitz-Cohen; 8. Domestic Architecture,
the Household, and Daily Life in Iron Age Israel, Jeffrey R. Zorn; 9.
Monuments, Monumental Architecture, and Monumentality in Ancient Israel,
Kyle H. Keimer; 10. Stone Volutes: United by a Common Motif not by a Common
Function, Norma Franklin; 11. From Urban Centers into Mounds of Ruins: The
Destruction of Cities During the Iron Age, Igor Kreimerman; 12. Regional
Continuity and Change in Ancient Israel: An Analysis of Iron Age Settlement
Patterns and Systems, George A. Pierce; Part III: Society and Economy; 13.
Ancient Israel's Social Structure(s), Gunnar Lehmann; 14. Tribal Kingdoms
and the Tribal Element in Southern Levantine Iron Age Polities, Øystein S.
LaBianca and Jeffrey P. Hudon; 15. Israel's Political and Administrative
Structures in the Pre-Monarchic and Monarchic Periods, Zachary Thomas; 16.
The Judahite Economy in First Temple Times: Remodeling the House of David-A
Case Study from Tell en-Näbeh, Aaron Brody; 17. The Socioeconomics of Food
and Feasting in Pre-Exilic Israel and Judah, Rebekah Welton; 18. Gender in
Ancient Israel, Jennie Ebeling; 19. Children in Ancient Israel, Kristine
Henriksen Garroway; 20. Social Issues in the Establishment of Biblical Law
in the Iron Age, Eckart Otto; 21. Warfare and Intelligence Gathering in
Ancient Israel, Charlie Trimm; Part IV: Language; 22. Literacy and
Scribalism in Israel during the Iron Age (ca. 1200/1150-586 BCE), Matthieu
Richelle; 23. More than the Sum of their Parts: Multimodality and the Study
of Iron Age Inscriptions, Alice Mandell; 24. Sociopolitical Gleanings from
Northwest Semitic Paleography: The Inscriptions from Tel Re¿ov as a Test
Case, Nathaniel E. Greene; 25. Language in Israel and Judah: A
Sociolinguistic Reappraisal, Timothy Hogue; 26. The Composition of the
Hebrew Bible: Processes in the Production of Israelite Literature, Joel S.
Baden; Part V: Religion; 27. Religion in the House in Ancient Israel,
Jeremy D. Smoak; 28. Visual Culture and Religion in Ancient Israel and
Judah, Christoph Uehlinger; 29. The Archaeology of Israelite Cult: Yahwisms
across Space and Time, George A. Pierce and Kyle H. Keimer; 30. The Role of
Ritual in Biblical Narrative, Dan Belnap; 31. Israelite Prophecy from its
Origins to the Exile, Shawn Zelig Aster; 32. Death and Afterlife,
Christopher B. Hays; Part VI: Israel Amongst the Nations; 33. Amorites and
Canaanites: Memory, Tradition, and Legacy in Ancient Israel and Judah,
Aaron A. Burke; 34. New Kingdom Egypt and Early Israel: Entangled
Identities, Aaron A. Burke; 35. Philistines and Israelites/Judahites:
Antagonism and Interaction, Aren M. Maeir; 36. Early Interactions between
the Arameans and Israelites, Scott W. Booth; 37. Phoenicians and Ancient
Israel, Ilan Sharon; 38. Ammonites in the World of Israel, Randall W.
Younker; 39. The Invention of Ancient Moab, Benjamin W. Porter; 40. Edom
and Southern Jordan in the Iron Age, Juan Manuel Tebes; 41. Egypt and the
Levant in the Third Intermediate Period (Iron IB-IIC): Fragmentation,
Foreignness, and Fungibility, Krystal V. L. Pierce; 42. Reconstructing the
Kushite Royal House: The Chronology of Egypt's 25th Dynasty and its
Relation to Judah, Jeremy Pope; 43. Israel and Assyria, Judah and Assyria -
Ido Koch; 44. Babylon and Israel: Cultural Contact and Cultural Impact,
Laurie E. Pearce; Part VII: The Legacy and Future of Ancient Israel; 45.
The Future of Studying Ancient Israel: Insights from the Archaeological
Sciences, with a Focus on Food and Society, Lidar Sapir-Hen; 46.
Cyber-Archaeology and the Study of Ancient Edom and Israel, Matthew D.
Howland and Thomas E. Levy; 47. Israel, Ancient and Modern: Representations
and Misrepresentations of the Past in Dialogue with the Present, Rachel
Hallote.
and Future Directions, Kyle H. Keimer and George A. Pierce; Part I:
Backgrounds and Methodological Considerations; 2. The Historical Geography
of Ancient Israel: The Amalekite Spoil List (1 Sam 30:27-31) as a Case
Study, Chris McKinny; 3. Competing Chronologies, Competing Histories:
Ancient Israel and the Chronology of the Southern Levant ca. 1200-587 BCE,
Koert van Bekkum; 4. The Historian and the Assemblage: On the
Interpretation of Texts and Artifacts for the History of Ancient Israel,
Daniel Pioske; 5. Between the Biblical Story and History: Writing an
Archaeological History of Ancient Israel, Avraham Faust; 6. Texts,
Archaeology, and Ethnicity: Identifying Ancient Israel, William G. Dever;
Part II: Material Culture; 7. A Technological and Sociological Perspective
on Ancient Israelite Pottery, Nava Panitz-Cohen; 8. Domestic Architecture,
the Household, and Daily Life in Iron Age Israel, Jeffrey R. Zorn; 9.
Monuments, Monumental Architecture, and Monumentality in Ancient Israel,
Kyle H. Keimer; 10. Stone Volutes: United by a Common Motif not by a Common
Function, Norma Franklin; 11. From Urban Centers into Mounds of Ruins: The
Destruction of Cities During the Iron Age, Igor Kreimerman; 12. Regional
Continuity and Change in Ancient Israel: An Analysis of Iron Age Settlement
Patterns and Systems, George A. Pierce; Part III: Society and Economy; 13.
Ancient Israel's Social Structure(s), Gunnar Lehmann; 14. Tribal Kingdoms
and the Tribal Element in Southern Levantine Iron Age Polities, Øystein S.
LaBianca and Jeffrey P. Hudon; 15. Israel's Political and Administrative
Structures in the Pre-Monarchic and Monarchic Periods, Zachary Thomas; 16.
The Judahite Economy in First Temple Times: Remodeling the House of David-A
Case Study from Tell en-Näbeh, Aaron Brody; 17. The Socioeconomics of Food
and Feasting in Pre-Exilic Israel and Judah, Rebekah Welton; 18. Gender in
Ancient Israel, Jennie Ebeling; 19. Children in Ancient Israel, Kristine
Henriksen Garroway; 20. Social Issues in the Establishment of Biblical Law
in the Iron Age, Eckart Otto; 21. Warfare and Intelligence Gathering in
Ancient Israel, Charlie Trimm; Part IV: Language; 22. Literacy and
Scribalism in Israel during the Iron Age (ca. 1200/1150-586 BCE), Matthieu
Richelle; 23. More than the Sum of their Parts: Multimodality and the Study
of Iron Age Inscriptions, Alice Mandell; 24. Sociopolitical Gleanings from
Northwest Semitic Paleography: The Inscriptions from Tel Re¿ov as a Test
Case, Nathaniel E. Greene; 25. Language in Israel and Judah: A
Sociolinguistic Reappraisal, Timothy Hogue; 26. The Composition of the
Hebrew Bible: Processes in the Production of Israelite Literature, Joel S.
Baden; Part V: Religion; 27. Religion in the House in Ancient Israel,
Jeremy D. Smoak; 28. Visual Culture and Religion in Ancient Israel and
Judah, Christoph Uehlinger; 29. The Archaeology of Israelite Cult: Yahwisms
across Space and Time, George A. Pierce and Kyle H. Keimer; 30. The Role of
Ritual in Biblical Narrative, Dan Belnap; 31. Israelite Prophecy from its
Origins to the Exile, Shawn Zelig Aster; 32. Death and Afterlife,
Christopher B. Hays; Part VI: Israel Amongst the Nations; 33. Amorites and
Canaanites: Memory, Tradition, and Legacy in Ancient Israel and Judah,
Aaron A. Burke; 34. New Kingdom Egypt and Early Israel: Entangled
Identities, Aaron A. Burke; 35. Philistines and Israelites/Judahites:
Antagonism and Interaction, Aren M. Maeir; 36. Early Interactions between
the Arameans and Israelites, Scott W. Booth; 37. Phoenicians and Ancient
Israel, Ilan Sharon; 38. Ammonites in the World of Israel, Randall W.
Younker; 39. The Invention of Ancient Moab, Benjamin W. Porter; 40. Edom
and Southern Jordan in the Iron Age, Juan Manuel Tebes; 41. Egypt and the
Levant in the Third Intermediate Period (Iron IB-IIC): Fragmentation,
Foreignness, and Fungibility, Krystal V. L. Pierce; 42. Reconstructing the
Kushite Royal House: The Chronology of Egypt's 25th Dynasty and its
Relation to Judah, Jeremy Pope; 43. Israel and Assyria, Judah and Assyria -
Ido Koch; 44. Babylon and Israel: Cultural Contact and Cultural Impact,
Laurie E. Pearce; Part VII: The Legacy and Future of Ancient Israel; 45.
The Future of Studying Ancient Israel: Insights from the Archaeological
Sciences, with a Focus on Food and Society, Lidar Sapir-Hen; 46.
Cyber-Archaeology and the Study of Ancient Edom and Israel, Matthew D.
Howland and Thomas E. Levy; 47. Israel, Ancient and Modern: Representations
and Misrepresentations of the Past in Dialogue with the Present, Rachel
Hallote.
1. An Introduction to the Ancient Israelite World: The State of the Field
and Future Directions, Kyle H. Keimer and George A. Pierce; Part I:
Backgrounds and Methodological Considerations; 2. The Historical Geography
of Ancient Israel: The Amalekite Spoil List (1 Sam 30:27-31) as a Case
Study, Chris McKinny; 3. Competing Chronologies, Competing Histories:
Ancient Israel and the Chronology of the Southern Levant ca. 1200-587 BCE,
Koert van Bekkum; 4. The Historian and the Assemblage: On the
Interpretation of Texts and Artifacts for the History of Ancient Israel,
Daniel Pioske; 5. Between the Biblical Story and History: Writing an
Archaeological History of Ancient Israel, Avraham Faust; 6. Texts,
Archaeology, and Ethnicity: Identifying Ancient Israel, William G. Dever;
Part II: Material Culture; 7. A Technological and Sociological Perspective
on Ancient Israelite Pottery, Nava Panitz-Cohen; 8. Domestic Architecture,
the Household, and Daily Life in Iron Age Israel, Jeffrey R. Zorn; 9.
Monuments, Monumental Architecture, and Monumentality in Ancient Israel,
Kyle H. Keimer; 10. Stone Volutes: United by a Common Motif not by a Common
Function, Norma Franklin; 11. From Urban Centers into Mounds of Ruins: The
Destruction of Cities During the Iron Age, Igor Kreimerman; 12. Regional
Continuity and Change in Ancient Israel: An Analysis of Iron Age Settlement
Patterns and Systems, George A. Pierce; Part III: Society and Economy; 13.
Ancient Israel's Social Structure(s), Gunnar Lehmann; 14. Tribal Kingdoms
and the Tribal Element in Southern Levantine Iron Age Polities, Øystein S.
LaBianca and Jeffrey P. Hudon; 15. Israel's Political and Administrative
Structures in the Pre-Monarchic and Monarchic Periods, Zachary Thomas; 16.
The Judahite Economy in First Temple Times: Remodeling the House of David-A
Case Study from Tell en-Näbeh, Aaron Brody; 17. The Socioeconomics of Food
and Feasting in Pre-Exilic Israel and Judah, Rebekah Welton; 18. Gender in
Ancient Israel, Jennie Ebeling; 19. Children in Ancient Israel, Kristine
Henriksen Garroway; 20. Social Issues in the Establishment of Biblical Law
in the Iron Age, Eckart Otto; 21. Warfare and Intelligence Gathering in
Ancient Israel, Charlie Trimm; Part IV: Language; 22. Literacy and
Scribalism in Israel during the Iron Age (ca. 1200/1150-586 BCE), Matthieu
Richelle; 23. More than the Sum of their Parts: Multimodality and the Study
of Iron Age Inscriptions, Alice Mandell; 24. Sociopolitical Gleanings from
Northwest Semitic Paleography: The Inscriptions from Tel Re¿ov as a Test
Case, Nathaniel E. Greene; 25. Language in Israel and Judah: A
Sociolinguistic Reappraisal, Timothy Hogue; 26. The Composition of the
Hebrew Bible: Processes in the Production of Israelite Literature, Joel S.
Baden; Part V: Religion; 27. Religion in the House in Ancient Israel,
Jeremy D. Smoak; 28. Visual Culture and Religion in Ancient Israel and
Judah, Christoph Uehlinger; 29. The Archaeology of Israelite Cult: Yahwisms
across Space and Time, George A. Pierce and Kyle H. Keimer; 30. The Role of
Ritual in Biblical Narrative, Dan Belnap; 31. Israelite Prophecy from its
Origins to the Exile, Shawn Zelig Aster; 32. Death and Afterlife,
Christopher B. Hays; Part VI: Israel Amongst the Nations; 33. Amorites and
Canaanites: Memory, Tradition, and Legacy in Ancient Israel and Judah,
Aaron A. Burke; 34. New Kingdom Egypt and Early Israel: Entangled
Identities, Aaron A. Burke; 35. Philistines and Israelites/Judahites:
Antagonism and Interaction, Aren M. Maeir; 36. Early Interactions between
the Arameans and Israelites, Scott W. Booth; 37. Phoenicians and Ancient
Israel, Ilan Sharon; 38. Ammonites in the World of Israel, Randall W.
Younker; 39. The Invention of Ancient Moab, Benjamin W. Porter; 40. Edom
and Southern Jordan in the Iron Age, Juan Manuel Tebes; 41. Egypt and the
Levant in the Third Intermediate Period (Iron IB-IIC): Fragmentation,
Foreignness, and Fungibility, Krystal V. L. Pierce; 42. Reconstructing the
Kushite Royal House: The Chronology of Egypt's 25th Dynasty and its
Relation to Judah, Jeremy Pope; 43. Israel and Assyria, Judah and Assyria -
Ido Koch; 44. Babylon and Israel: Cultural Contact and Cultural Impact,
Laurie E. Pearce; Part VII: The Legacy and Future of Ancient Israel; 45.
The Future of Studying Ancient Israel: Insights from the Archaeological
Sciences, with a Focus on Food and Society, Lidar Sapir-Hen; 46.
Cyber-Archaeology and the Study of Ancient Edom and Israel, Matthew D.
Howland and Thomas E. Levy; 47. Israel, Ancient and Modern: Representations
and Misrepresentations of the Past in Dialogue with the Present, Rachel
Hallote.
and Future Directions, Kyle H. Keimer and George A. Pierce; Part I:
Backgrounds and Methodological Considerations; 2. The Historical Geography
of Ancient Israel: The Amalekite Spoil List (1 Sam 30:27-31) as a Case
Study, Chris McKinny; 3. Competing Chronologies, Competing Histories:
Ancient Israel and the Chronology of the Southern Levant ca. 1200-587 BCE,
Koert van Bekkum; 4. The Historian and the Assemblage: On the
Interpretation of Texts and Artifacts for the History of Ancient Israel,
Daniel Pioske; 5. Between the Biblical Story and History: Writing an
Archaeological History of Ancient Israel, Avraham Faust; 6. Texts,
Archaeology, and Ethnicity: Identifying Ancient Israel, William G. Dever;
Part II: Material Culture; 7. A Technological and Sociological Perspective
on Ancient Israelite Pottery, Nava Panitz-Cohen; 8. Domestic Architecture,
the Household, and Daily Life in Iron Age Israel, Jeffrey R. Zorn; 9.
Monuments, Monumental Architecture, and Monumentality in Ancient Israel,
Kyle H. Keimer; 10. Stone Volutes: United by a Common Motif not by a Common
Function, Norma Franklin; 11. From Urban Centers into Mounds of Ruins: The
Destruction of Cities During the Iron Age, Igor Kreimerman; 12. Regional
Continuity and Change in Ancient Israel: An Analysis of Iron Age Settlement
Patterns and Systems, George A. Pierce; Part III: Society and Economy; 13.
Ancient Israel's Social Structure(s), Gunnar Lehmann; 14. Tribal Kingdoms
and the Tribal Element in Southern Levantine Iron Age Polities, Øystein S.
LaBianca and Jeffrey P. Hudon; 15. Israel's Political and Administrative
Structures in the Pre-Monarchic and Monarchic Periods, Zachary Thomas; 16.
The Judahite Economy in First Temple Times: Remodeling the House of David-A
Case Study from Tell en-Näbeh, Aaron Brody; 17. The Socioeconomics of Food
and Feasting in Pre-Exilic Israel and Judah, Rebekah Welton; 18. Gender in
Ancient Israel, Jennie Ebeling; 19. Children in Ancient Israel, Kristine
Henriksen Garroway; 20. Social Issues in the Establishment of Biblical Law
in the Iron Age, Eckart Otto; 21. Warfare and Intelligence Gathering in
Ancient Israel, Charlie Trimm; Part IV: Language; 22. Literacy and
Scribalism in Israel during the Iron Age (ca. 1200/1150-586 BCE), Matthieu
Richelle; 23. More than the Sum of their Parts: Multimodality and the Study
of Iron Age Inscriptions, Alice Mandell; 24. Sociopolitical Gleanings from
Northwest Semitic Paleography: The Inscriptions from Tel Re¿ov as a Test
Case, Nathaniel E. Greene; 25. Language in Israel and Judah: A
Sociolinguistic Reappraisal, Timothy Hogue; 26. The Composition of the
Hebrew Bible: Processes in the Production of Israelite Literature, Joel S.
Baden; Part V: Religion; 27. Religion in the House in Ancient Israel,
Jeremy D. Smoak; 28. Visual Culture and Religion in Ancient Israel and
Judah, Christoph Uehlinger; 29. The Archaeology of Israelite Cult: Yahwisms
across Space and Time, George A. Pierce and Kyle H. Keimer; 30. The Role of
Ritual in Biblical Narrative, Dan Belnap; 31. Israelite Prophecy from its
Origins to the Exile, Shawn Zelig Aster; 32. Death and Afterlife,
Christopher B. Hays; Part VI: Israel Amongst the Nations; 33. Amorites and
Canaanites: Memory, Tradition, and Legacy in Ancient Israel and Judah,
Aaron A. Burke; 34. New Kingdom Egypt and Early Israel: Entangled
Identities, Aaron A. Burke; 35. Philistines and Israelites/Judahites:
Antagonism and Interaction, Aren M. Maeir; 36. Early Interactions between
the Arameans and Israelites, Scott W. Booth; 37. Phoenicians and Ancient
Israel, Ilan Sharon; 38. Ammonites in the World of Israel, Randall W.
Younker; 39. The Invention of Ancient Moab, Benjamin W. Porter; 40. Edom
and Southern Jordan in the Iron Age, Juan Manuel Tebes; 41. Egypt and the
Levant in the Third Intermediate Period (Iron IB-IIC): Fragmentation,
Foreignness, and Fungibility, Krystal V. L. Pierce; 42. Reconstructing the
Kushite Royal House: The Chronology of Egypt's 25th Dynasty and its
Relation to Judah, Jeremy Pope; 43. Israel and Assyria, Judah and Assyria -
Ido Koch; 44. Babylon and Israel: Cultural Contact and Cultural Impact,
Laurie E. Pearce; Part VII: The Legacy and Future of Ancient Israel; 45.
The Future of Studying Ancient Israel: Insights from the Archaeological
Sciences, with a Focus on Food and Society, Lidar Sapir-Hen; 46.
Cyber-Archaeology and the Study of Ancient Edom and Israel, Matthew D.
Howland and Thomas E. Levy; 47. Israel, Ancient and Modern: Representations
and Misrepresentations of the Past in Dialogue with the Present, Rachel
Hallote.