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"The area of the Judean Foothills - the biblical Shephelah - has in recent years become one of the most intensively excavated regions in the world. Numerous projects, at sites of different types and utilizing various methodological approaches, are actively excavating in this region. Of particular importance are the discoveries dating to the Iron Age, a period when this region was a transition zone between various cultures ... Philistine, Canaanite, Judahite, and Israelite. The current volume includes reports from eight of the excavations currently being conducted in the region (Azekah, Beth Shemesh, Gezer, Khirbet Qeiyafa, Tel Burna, Tel Halif, Tell es-Safi/Gath, and Tel Zayit), as well as a general study of the region by Ido Koch. The importance of this volume lies not only in the fact that it collects up-to-date reports on most of the current excavations in the region but also demonstrates the lively, at times even boisterous, scholarly discussions taking place on various issues relating to the archaeology and history of the Iron Age Shephelah and its immediate environs. This volume serves as an excellent introduction to current research on the Iron Age in this crucial zone and also serves as a reflection of current trends, methodologies, and approaches in the archaeology of the Southern Levant" ...
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Iron age --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Civilization --- Shephelah (Israel) --- Shefelah (Israel) --- Shefelat Yehudah (Israel) --- Antiquities. --- Ausgrabung --- Eisenzeit --- Funde --- Šefēlā --- Bodenfund --- Bodenfunde --- Archäologische Funde --- Bodendenkmal --- Frühe Eisenzeit --- Früheisenzeit --- Metallzeit --- v1400-v700 --- Grabung --- Archäologische Grabung --- Ausgrabungen --- Grabungen --- Schefela --- Schephela --- Shefela --- Shfela --- Shephelah --- Shefelah --- Sephela --- HaShefela --- Hash Shefela --- Shfelat Yehuda --- Judean foothills --- Hügelland --- Israel
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The city of Dothan appears both in the Joseph narratives (Genesis 37) and as the city to which Elisha the prophet fled from the Arameans—and where the king of the Arameans sent an army to attempt to retrieve him (2 Kings 6:13). In the late 1950s and early 1960s, excavations at the site were sponsored by Wheaton College (Illinois), with Joseph P. Free as Director. This first volume publishes the results of those excavations and will be welcomed by all who wish to study the material at greater length.Chapters on the history of the expedition, methodology, Early Bronze Age and Late Bronze Age, the Iron Age, the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine eras are complemented by studies on stone and metal artifacts, Iron II seal impressions, and Rhodian stamp seal impressions. The volume is profusely illustrated, with more than 200 photos and drawings and 2 color plates.Volume 2 of the series will report on the Western Cemetery at Dothan, which was the source of a rich repertoire of Late Bronze Age pottery.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Dothan Site (West Bank) --- West Bank --- Dotan Site (West Bank) --- Dotayin Site (West Bank) --- Tel Dothan (West Bank) --- Tell Dothan (West Bank) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities --- Ausgrabung. --- Funde --- Ausgrabung --- Excavations --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Material culture --- Archaeology --- Tel Dothan. --- Palästina. --- Dothan Site --- West Bank. --- Palestine --- Ḍaffah al-Gharbīyah --- Gadah ha-maʻaravit --- Judaea and Samaria --- Judea and Samaria --- West Bank of the Jordan River --- Yehudah ṿeha-Shomron --- Israel --- Eretz Israel --- Erets Israel --- Erets Yiśraʼel --- Filasṭīn --- Palesṭin --- Erez Jisrael --- Paleśtinah --- Memshelet Paleśtinah --- Palestina --- Palästina --- Falastīn --- Grabung --- Archäologische Grabung --- Ausgrabungen --- Grabungen --- Bodendenkmal --- Bodenfund --- Bodenfunde --- Archäologische Funde --- Middle East --- Dotan Site --- Dotayin Site --- Tel Dothan --- Tell Dothan --- Archäologische Stätte
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