Israel's ethnogenesis settlement, interaction, expansion and resistance
Presentación del editor: "The emergence of Israel in Canaan is perhaps the most debated topic in biblical/Syro-Palestinian archaeology, and related fields. Accordingly, it has received a great deal of attention in recent years, both in scholarly literature and in popular publications. Generall...
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London ; Oakville, CT :
Equinox Pub
2006
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Colección: | Approaches to anthropological archaeology
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- Archaeology and ethnicity
- Israelite ethnicity : state of research
- Israelite markers and behavior
- Meat consumption
- Decorated pottery
- Imported pottery
- Pottery forms and repertoire
- The four-room house
- Circumcision and ethnicity
- Hierarchy and equality : the roots of the Israelite egalitarian ethos
- Settlement patterns in the Iron Age I-Iron Age II transition
- Ethnicity and statehood in ancient Israel
- The Philistines in the Iron Age I
- Totemism to ethnicity : the Philistines and Israel's self-identification
- Merenptah's Israel : Israel in the late thirteenth century BCE
- Israel's emergence : the beginnings
- Origins reconsidered
- Pots and peoples revisited : Israelites, Philistines and Canaanites
- Transjordan revisited
- Summary and conclusions
- Postscript.