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Many significant finds related to urbanism in the Iron Age Levant have been uncovered in the last decades, warranting synthetic treatments combining these finds with theoretical approaches. Furthermore, the fascinating advances in the theoretical study of ancient urbanism in recent years, have enabled much more complex and multifaceted approaches to the study of ancient cities. These advances have raised many new questions and ideas, and, in some cases, overturned long held assumptions about urbanism and its very definition. This volume - born out of the conference 'Urbanism in the Iron Age…mehr

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Many significant finds related to urbanism in the Iron Age Levant have been uncovered in the last decades, warranting synthetic treatments combining these finds with theoretical approaches. Furthermore, the fascinating advances in the theoretical study of ancient urbanism in recent years, have enabled much more complex and multifaceted approaches to the study of ancient cities. These advances have raised many new questions and ideas, and, in some cases, overturned long held assumptions about urbanism and its very definition. This volume - born out of the conference 'Urbanism in the Iron Age Levant and Beyond'' held at Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel, on September 18-22, 2022 - represents a diverse cross-section of studies on archaeological, textual, and theoretical aspects relating to urbanism in the ancient Levant during the Iron Age (ca. 1200-600 BCE). In addition, the contributions examine urban-related phenomena in other cultures, regions, and periods, providing a broad overview of evidence for ancient cities in antiquity from both archaeological and textual perspectives.

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Born 1958; Professor of Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, the Martin (Szusz) Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology, Bar-Ilan University.

Born 1987; 2020 PhD; Postdoc at Haifa University; Teaching Fellow at Martin (Szusz) Department of Land of Israel Studies, Bar-Ilan University; Manager at The Tell es-Safi/Gath Archaeological Project, Bar-Ilan University; Member of The Minerva Center for the Relations between Israel and Aram in Biblical Times.

Born 1961; Professor for "History and Religion of Israel and its Environment" at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Leipzig, Extraordinary Professor for Ancient Studies at the University of Stellenbosch/South Africa, Visiting Full Professor for Biblical Archaeology at Bar Ilan University/Israel, and Full Member of the Saxon Academy of Sciences.