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The Philistines and other "sea peoples" in text and archaeology / edited by Ann E. Killebrew and Gunnar Lehmann.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Archaeology and biblical studies ; no. 15.Publication details: Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, [2013]Description: 1 online resource (xix, 751 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
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  • 9781589837218
  • 1589837215
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Philistines and other "sea peoples" in text and archaeology.DDC classification:
  • 938/.01 23
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  • DS90 .P55 2013eb
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
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 Peoplesâ€?The Origin and Date of Aegean-Type Pottery in the Levant -- “Mycenaean IIICâ€? and Related Pottery from Beth Shean -- The SKL Town: Dor in the Early Iron Age -- “No Land Could Stand Before Their Arms, from Hatti â€? on â€?â€?? New Light on the End of the Hittite Empire and the Early Iron Age in Central Anatolia -- Cilicia -- Early Iron Age Newcomers at Kinet HÜyuÌ?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
Summary: "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
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"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

Includes bibliographical references (pages 665-737) and index.

Print version record.

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 Peoplesâ€?The Origin and Date of Aegean-Type Pottery in the Levant -- “Mycenaean IIICâ€? and Related Pottery from Beth Shean -- The SKL Town: Dor in the Early Iron Age -- “No Land Could Stand Before Their Arms, from Hatti â€? on â€?â€?? New Light on the End of the Hittite Empire and the Early Iron Age in Central Anatolia -- Cilicia -- Early Iron Age Newcomers at Kinet HÜyuÌ?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.