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The Philistines and other "sea peoples" in text and archaeology

"This volume developed out of a 2001 workshop devoted to the Philistines and other Sea Peoples, which was co-organized by Ann E. Killebrew, Gunnar Lehmann, Michal Artzy, and Rachel Hachlili, and co-sponsored by the University of Haifa and the Ben Gurion University of the Negev" --Introduction
eBook, English, [2013]
Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, [2013]
History
1 online resource (xix, 751 pages) : illustrations
9781589837218, 1589837215
853455308
Contents
When the Past Was New: Moshe Dothan (1919�1999), an Appreciation
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
The World of the Philistines and Other “Sea Peoples�
The Philistines in the Bible: A Short Rejoinder to a New Perspective
Mycenaean IIIC:1 Pottery in Philistia: Four Decades of Research
Philistines and Egyptians in Southern Coastal Canaan during the Early Iron Age
The Mycenaean IIIC Pottery at Tel Miqne-Ekron Early Philistine Pottery Technology at Tel Miqne-Ekron: Implications for the Late Bronze�Early Iron Age Transition in the Eastern MediterraneanPhilistine Lion-Headed Cups: Aegean or Anatolian?
A Few Tomb Groups from Tell el-Far�ah South
Philistia Transforming: Fresh Evidence from Tell es-Safi/Gath on the Transformational Trajectory of the Philistine Culture
Neighbors and Foes, Rivals and Kin: Philistines, Shepheleans, Judeans between Geography and Economy, History and Theology
Aegean-Style Pottery in Syria and Lebanon during Iron Age I On the Other “Sea Peoples�The Origin and Date of Aegean-Type Pottery in the Levant
“Mycenaean IIIC� and Related Pottery from Beth Shean
The SKL Town: Dor in the Early Iron Age
“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
Cilicia
Early Iron Age Newcomers at Kinet HÃœyuÌ?k, Eastern Cilicia
The Southeast Aegean in the Age of the Sea Peoples
Aegean Elements in the Earliest Philistine Ceramic Assemblage: A View from the West The Late LH IIIB and LH IIIC Early Pottery of the East Aegean�West Anatolian InterfaceAegean-Style Material Culture in Late Cypriot III: Minimal Evidence, Maximal Interpretation
The Ceramic Phenomenon of the “Sea Peoples: An Overview
The “Sea Peoples in Primary Sources
Bibliography
Subject Index
"This volume developed out of a 2001 workshop devoted to the Philistines and other Sea Peoples, which was co-organized by Ann E. Killebrew, Gunnar Lehmann, Michal Artzy, and Rachel Hachlili, and co-sponsored by the University of Haifa and the Ben Gurion University of the Negev"--Introduction
English