Rosemary Margaret Luff is an archaeologist and an Emeritus Fellow at Clare Hall, University of Cambridge. During the 80s and early 90s, she ran a research unit in the Department of Archaeology specializing in the recovery and analysis of animal and human remains from a variety of prehistoric, Roman and medieval sites in Eastern England; the bones provided information on diet, disease, animal husbandry, socio-economics, mortality and religious practice. She later worked on excavations in Egypt, in particular those of the eighteenth Dynasty and Late Antique period, and subsequently directed a project (funded by the Leverhulme Trust) investigating the importance of aquatic versus terrestrial resources in the Pharaonic and Roman periods. While in Egypt she developed a keen interest in early monastic sites, and this resulted in her examining material in Israel, which ultimately led to the present project.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Memories of Jesus: The Textual Evidence: 1. Discontent in early first-century Galilee and Judea 2. Jesus, the Temple, and the chief priests 3. The character and Legacy of Jesus Part II. Jesus in Context: The Archaeological Evidence: 4. Jewish identities and the distribution of ethnic indicators 5. Health hazards in first-century Palestine 6. Status, power, and wealth Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. Memories of Jesus: The Textual Evidence: 1. Discontent in early first-century Galilee and Judea 2. Jesus, the Temple, and the chief priests 3. The character and Legacy of Jesus Part II. Jesus in Context: The Archaeological Evidence: 4. Jewish identities and the distribution of ethnic indicators 5. Health hazards in first-century Palestine 6. Status, power, and wealth Conclusion.
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