The Philistines and Other Sea Peoples in Text and ArchaeologyAnn E. Killebrew Society of Biblical Lit, 21 Απρ 2013 - 772 σελίδες The search for the biblical Philistines, one of ancient Israel’s most storied enemies, has long intrigued both scholars and the public. Archaeological and textual evidence examined in its broader eastern Mediterranean context reveals that the Philistines, well-known from biblical and extrabiblical texts, together with other related groups of “Sea Peoples,” played a transformative role in the development of new ethnic groups and polities that emerged from the ruins of the Late Bronze Age empires. The essays in this book, representing recent research in the fields of archaeology, Bible, and history, reassess the origins, identity, material culture, and impact of the Philistines and other Sea Peoples on the Iron Age cultures and peoples of the eastern Mediterranean. The contributors are Matthew J. Adams, Michal Artzy, Tristan J. Barako, David Ben-Shlomo, Mario Benzi, Margaret E. Cohen, Anat Cohen-Weinberger, Trude Dothan, Elizabeth French, Marie-Henriette Gates, Hermann Genz, Ayelet Gilboa, Maria Iacovou, Ann E. Killebrew, Sabine Laemmel, Gunnar Lehmann, Aren M. Maeir, Amihai Mazar, Linda Meiberg, Penelope A. Mountjoy, Hermann Michael Niemann, Jeremy B. Rutter, Ilan Sharon, Susan Sherratt, Neil Asher Silberman, and Itamar Singer. |
Περιεχόμενα
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Implications for the Late BronzeEarly Iron Age Transition in the Eastern Mediterranean | 77 |
Aegean or Anatolian? | 131 |
A Few Tomb Groups from Tell elFarah South | 145 |
Dor in the Early Iron Age | 393 |
No Land Could Stand Before Their Arms from Hatti on ? New Light on the End of the Hittite Empire and the Early Iron Age in Central Anatolia | 469 |
Cilicia | 479 |
Early Iron Age Newcomers at Kinet Höyük Eastern Cilicia | 485 |
The Southeast Aegean in the Age of the Sea Peoples | 509 |
A View from the West | 543 |
The Late LH IIIB and LH IIIC Early Pottery of the East AegeanWest Anatolian Interface | 563 |
Minimal Evidence Maximal Interpretation | 585 |
Fresh Evidence from Tell esSafiGath on the Transformational Trajectory of the Philistine Culture | 191 |
Philistines Shepheleans Judeans between Geography and Economy History and Theology | 243 |
AegeanStyle Pottery in Syria and Lebanon during Iron Age I | 265 |
On the Other Sea Peoples | 329 |
The Origin and Date of AegeanType Pottery in the Levant | 345 |
Mycenaean IIIC and Related Pottery from Beth Shean | 349 |
An Overview | 619 |
The Sea Peoples in Primary Sources | 645 |
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Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
Aegean Aegean-style Akko Amuq Anatolia appear archaeological Ashdod assemblage Benzi Beth Shean buff Canaanite ceramic chronological Cilicia clay coast coastal context Cypriot Cyprus decoration deep bowl Denyen destruction Dikaios early Iron Age eastern Mediterranean Egyptian Ekron Enkomi evidence excavations fabric fig floor fragments Gath Gilboa Gitin Hittite Ialysos IIIB IIIC pottery influence Ir1a Karageorghis and Demas Killebrew 1998a Kition Kling krater Late Bronze Age LC IIC LC IIIA Levant Level IIIA LH IIIC LH IIIC Early LH IIIC Middle material culture Mazar meters Miqne Miqne-Ekron monochrome motifs Mountjoy 1999c Mycenaean Mycenaean IIIC paint period Phase Philistine pots pottery quartz Ramesses Ramesses III reflect settlement shape Shardana Sharon Shekelesh Shephelah Sherden sherds Sherratt spiral Stern stirrup jar Stratum style surface Syria Tell Afis Area Temporary Stratum Tjekker tombs twelfth century B.C.E. Ugarit vessels wall Ware Wheelmade