Exploring the Narrative
Herausgeber: Mulder, Noor; Steen, Eveline Van Der; Boertien, Jeanette
Exploring the Narrative
Herausgeber: Mulder, Noor; Steen, Eveline Van Der; Boertien, Jeanette
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This volume brings together a number of scholars who use archaeology as a tool to question the sometimes easy assumptions made by historians and biblical scholars about the past. It combines essays from both archaeologists and biblical scholars whose subject matter, whilst differing widely in both geographical and chronological terms, also shares a critical stance used to examine the relationship between 'dirt' archaeology and the biblical world as presented to us through written sources.
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This volume brings together a number of scholars who use archaeology as a tool to question the sometimes easy assumptions made by historians and biblical scholars about the past. It combines essays from both archaeologists and biblical scholars whose subject matter, whilst differing widely in both geographical and chronological terms, also shares a critical stance used to examine the relationship between 'dirt' archaeology and the biblical world as presented to us through written sources.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Continnuum-3PL
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 860g
- ISBN-13: 9780567224125
- ISBN-10: 0567224120
- Artikelnr.: 37187172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Continnuum-3PL
- Seitenzahl: 466
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 860g
- ISBN-13: 9780567224125
- ISBN-10: 0567224120
- Artikelnr.: 37187172
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eveline van der Steen is a Near Eastern archaeologist with a special interest the archaeology of the Southern Levant. She is currently Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology, University of Liverpool, UK. Jeannette Boertien is an archaeologist in the faculty of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands Her research focuses on archaeological textiles and technological, social and religious aspects of textile production. Noor Mulder-Hymans is an independent scholar and classical archaeologist.
JORDAN
Meinders Dijkstra and Karel Vriezen
1. The Assyrian Province of Gilead and the 'Myth of the Empty Land'
Eva Kaptijn, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
2. The Late Bronze and Iron Age Cultural Landscape of the Eastern Jordan
Valley: The Start of a Long Tradition
Gloria London, Seattle USA and Robert Schuster, University of Nebraska, USA
3. Organization of Pottery Production in the Iron Age: Evidence from Tell
Hesban and Tell el-Umayri
Niels Groot, Utrecht, the Netherlands
4. Regional Interaction in Ammon During the Iron Age IIc: An Insight into
Regional Exchange Through Ceramics from the Amman Citadel and Tell Deir
Alla
Bruce Routledge et al, University of Liverpool, UK
5. A Late Iron Age I Ceramic Assemblage from Central Jordan: Integrating
Form, Technology and Distribution
Larry Herr, Canadian University College, Canada
6. The Typology of Iron Age Cooking Pots at Tall al-?Umayri, Jordan
Michele Daviau, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
7. Recycling in the Ancient World: Potsherds and Mended Pots
Jeannette Boertien, University of Groningen, Netherlands
8. Public or Domestic? Temple, Text and Textile Production at Khirbet
al-Mudayna in Moab
Noor Mulder, Maastricht, Netherlands
9. The Bread Ovens of Khirbet Mudayna al-Thamad
Lucas Petit, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Netherlands
10. Understanding the Pit People
Dinie Boas, Delft, Netherlands
11. Were the Casemates Ever Filled?
Piotr Bienkowski, Independent Scholar, UK
12. In Search of Edomite Burials
JERUSALEM
Koert van Bekkum, Theological University, Netherlands
13. 'The Situation is More Complicated': Archaeology and Text in the
Historical Reconstruction of the Iron Age IIa Southern Levant
Zeidan Kafafi, Yarmouk University, Jordan
14. Jerusalem in the Bronze and the Beginning of the Iron Ages: Biblical
Narratives, Literary Sources, the Archaeological Evidence and Margreet
Steiner
Avraham Faust, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
15. In Jerusalem's Expansion during the Iron Age II
Norma Franklin, W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Israel
16. Dispelling the Fog Around the Ophel
Izaak De Hulster, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
17. Colour Remains on Figurines from Jerusalem.
Cor de Vos, WWU Münster, Germany
18. Jerusalem: Why on Earth is it in Heaven?
Eveline Van der Steen, University of Liverpool, UK
19. Exploring Jerusalem in the 19th Century
Shimon Gibson, Charlotte University of the Holy Land, Israel
20. Charles Warren's Kidron Valley Tunnels, Bir Ayyub, and the Location of
Biblical En Rogel
Raz Kletter, University of Helsinki, Finland
21. Archaeological voices from Jerusalem
Meinders Dijkstra and Karel Vriezen
1. The Assyrian Province of Gilead and the 'Myth of the Empty Land'
Eva Kaptijn, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
2. The Late Bronze and Iron Age Cultural Landscape of the Eastern Jordan
Valley: The Start of a Long Tradition
Gloria London, Seattle USA and Robert Schuster, University of Nebraska, USA
3. Organization of Pottery Production in the Iron Age: Evidence from Tell
Hesban and Tell el-Umayri
Niels Groot, Utrecht, the Netherlands
4. Regional Interaction in Ammon During the Iron Age IIc: An Insight into
Regional Exchange Through Ceramics from the Amman Citadel and Tell Deir
Alla
Bruce Routledge et al, University of Liverpool, UK
5. A Late Iron Age I Ceramic Assemblage from Central Jordan: Integrating
Form, Technology and Distribution
Larry Herr, Canadian University College, Canada
6. The Typology of Iron Age Cooking Pots at Tall al-?Umayri, Jordan
Michele Daviau, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
7. Recycling in the Ancient World: Potsherds and Mended Pots
Jeannette Boertien, University of Groningen, Netherlands
8. Public or Domestic? Temple, Text and Textile Production at Khirbet
al-Mudayna in Moab
Noor Mulder, Maastricht, Netherlands
9. The Bread Ovens of Khirbet Mudayna al-Thamad
Lucas Petit, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Netherlands
10. Understanding the Pit People
Dinie Boas, Delft, Netherlands
11. Were the Casemates Ever Filled?
Piotr Bienkowski, Independent Scholar, UK
12. In Search of Edomite Burials
JERUSALEM
Koert van Bekkum, Theological University, Netherlands
13. 'The Situation is More Complicated': Archaeology and Text in the
Historical Reconstruction of the Iron Age IIa Southern Levant
Zeidan Kafafi, Yarmouk University, Jordan
14. Jerusalem in the Bronze and the Beginning of the Iron Ages: Biblical
Narratives, Literary Sources, the Archaeological Evidence and Margreet
Steiner
Avraham Faust, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
15. In Jerusalem's Expansion during the Iron Age II
Norma Franklin, W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Israel
16. Dispelling the Fog Around the Ophel
Izaak De Hulster, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
17. Colour Remains on Figurines from Jerusalem.
Cor de Vos, WWU Münster, Germany
18. Jerusalem: Why on Earth is it in Heaven?
Eveline Van der Steen, University of Liverpool, UK
19. Exploring Jerusalem in the 19th Century
Shimon Gibson, Charlotte University of the Holy Land, Israel
20. Charles Warren's Kidron Valley Tunnels, Bir Ayyub, and the Location of
Biblical En Rogel
Raz Kletter, University of Helsinki, Finland
21. Archaeological voices from Jerusalem
JORDAN
Meinders Dijkstra and Karel Vriezen
1. The Assyrian Province of Gilead and the 'Myth of the Empty Land'
Eva Kaptijn, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
2. The Late Bronze and Iron Age Cultural Landscape of the Eastern Jordan
Valley: The Start of a Long Tradition
Gloria London, Seattle USA and Robert Schuster, University of Nebraska, USA
3. Organization of Pottery Production in the Iron Age: Evidence from Tell
Hesban and Tell el-Umayri
Niels Groot, Utrecht, the Netherlands
4. Regional Interaction in Ammon During the Iron Age IIc: An Insight into
Regional Exchange Through Ceramics from the Amman Citadel and Tell Deir
Alla
Bruce Routledge et al, University of Liverpool, UK
5. A Late Iron Age I Ceramic Assemblage from Central Jordan: Integrating
Form, Technology and Distribution
Larry Herr, Canadian University College, Canada
6. The Typology of Iron Age Cooking Pots at Tall al-?Umayri, Jordan
Michele Daviau, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
7. Recycling in the Ancient World: Potsherds and Mended Pots
Jeannette Boertien, University of Groningen, Netherlands
8. Public or Domestic? Temple, Text and Textile Production at Khirbet
al-Mudayna in Moab
Noor Mulder, Maastricht, Netherlands
9. The Bread Ovens of Khirbet Mudayna al-Thamad
Lucas Petit, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Netherlands
10. Understanding the Pit People
Dinie Boas, Delft, Netherlands
11. Were the Casemates Ever Filled?
Piotr Bienkowski, Independent Scholar, UK
12. In Search of Edomite Burials
JERUSALEM
Koert van Bekkum, Theological University, Netherlands
13. 'The Situation is More Complicated': Archaeology and Text in the
Historical Reconstruction of the Iron Age IIa Southern Levant
Zeidan Kafafi, Yarmouk University, Jordan
14. Jerusalem in the Bronze and the Beginning of the Iron Ages: Biblical
Narratives, Literary Sources, the Archaeological Evidence and Margreet
Steiner
Avraham Faust, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
15. In Jerusalem's Expansion during the Iron Age II
Norma Franklin, W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Israel
16. Dispelling the Fog Around the Ophel
Izaak De Hulster, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
17. Colour Remains on Figurines from Jerusalem.
Cor de Vos, WWU Münster, Germany
18. Jerusalem: Why on Earth is it in Heaven?
Eveline Van der Steen, University of Liverpool, UK
19. Exploring Jerusalem in the 19th Century
Shimon Gibson, Charlotte University of the Holy Land, Israel
20. Charles Warren's Kidron Valley Tunnels, Bir Ayyub, and the Location of
Biblical En Rogel
Raz Kletter, University of Helsinki, Finland
21. Archaeological voices from Jerusalem
Meinders Dijkstra and Karel Vriezen
1. The Assyrian Province of Gilead and the 'Myth of the Empty Land'
Eva Kaptijn, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
2. The Late Bronze and Iron Age Cultural Landscape of the Eastern Jordan
Valley: The Start of a Long Tradition
Gloria London, Seattle USA and Robert Schuster, University of Nebraska, USA
3. Organization of Pottery Production in the Iron Age: Evidence from Tell
Hesban and Tell el-Umayri
Niels Groot, Utrecht, the Netherlands
4. Regional Interaction in Ammon During the Iron Age IIc: An Insight into
Regional Exchange Through Ceramics from the Amman Citadel and Tell Deir
Alla
Bruce Routledge et al, University of Liverpool, UK
5. A Late Iron Age I Ceramic Assemblage from Central Jordan: Integrating
Form, Technology and Distribution
Larry Herr, Canadian University College, Canada
6. The Typology of Iron Age Cooking Pots at Tall al-?Umayri, Jordan
Michele Daviau, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
7. Recycling in the Ancient World: Potsherds and Mended Pots
Jeannette Boertien, University of Groningen, Netherlands
8. Public or Domestic? Temple, Text and Textile Production at Khirbet
al-Mudayna in Moab
Noor Mulder, Maastricht, Netherlands
9. The Bread Ovens of Khirbet Mudayna al-Thamad
Lucas Petit, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Netherlands
10. Understanding the Pit People
Dinie Boas, Delft, Netherlands
11. Were the Casemates Ever Filled?
Piotr Bienkowski, Independent Scholar, UK
12. In Search of Edomite Burials
JERUSALEM
Koert van Bekkum, Theological University, Netherlands
13. 'The Situation is More Complicated': Archaeology and Text in the
Historical Reconstruction of the Iron Age IIa Southern Levant
Zeidan Kafafi, Yarmouk University, Jordan
14. Jerusalem in the Bronze and the Beginning of the Iron Ages: Biblical
Narratives, Literary Sources, the Archaeological Evidence and Margreet
Steiner
Avraham Faust, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
15. In Jerusalem's Expansion during the Iron Age II
Norma Franklin, W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Israel
16. Dispelling the Fog Around the Ophel
Izaak De Hulster, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
17. Colour Remains on Figurines from Jerusalem.
Cor de Vos, WWU Münster, Germany
18. Jerusalem: Why on Earth is it in Heaven?
Eveline Van der Steen, University of Liverpool, UK
19. Exploring Jerusalem in the 19th Century
Shimon Gibson, Charlotte University of the Holy Land, Israel
20. Charles Warren's Kidron Valley Tunnels, Bir Ayyub, and the Location of
Biblical En Rogel
Raz Kletter, University of Helsinki, Finland
21. Archaeological voices from Jerusalem







