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Mediterranean peoples in transition : thirteenth to early tenth centuries BCE / editors Seymour Gitin, Amihai Mazar and Ephraim Stern.

Contributor(s): Dothan, Trude | Gitin, Seymour | Mazar, Amihay, 1942- | Stern, Ephraim, 1934-2018Material type: TextTextPublication details: Jerusalem : Israel Exploration Society, 1998. Description: xix, 481 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cmISBN: 9652210366Subject(s): Dothan, Trude Krakauer | Dothan, Trude Krakauer | Dothan, Trude | To 622 | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Middle East -- Congresses | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Israel -- Congresses | Middle East -- Civilization -- To 622 -- Congresses | Middle East -- Antiquities -- Congresses | Mediterranean Region -- Civilization -- Congresses | Mediterranean Region -- Antiquities -- CongressesGenre/Form: Conference papers and proceedingsDDC classification: 933 LOC classification: DS62.23 | .M43 1998
Contents:
Chapter I: Tradition and change in the Mediterranean basin -- Chapter II: Mechanisms of identity and cultural transformation -- Chapter III: Philistia: chronology and cultural affinities -- Chapter IV: Egyptians, Canaanites, Israelites, and Ammonites -- Chapter V: Alternative perspectives for understanding the late bronze-age - early iron age transition -- Chapter VI: The crystallization of new societies -- Chapter VII: Pottery and culture change: some new analyses -- Chapter VIII: Coastal trade, commerce and settlement -- Chapter IX: Canaanites and Israelites in the north of Israel.
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"In honor of Professor Trude Dothan."

"First international symposium held by the Philip and Muriel Berman Center for Biblical Archaeology ..."

Includes bibliographical references.

Chapter I: Tradition and change in the Mediterranean basin -- Chapter II: Mechanisms of identity and cultural transformation -- Chapter III: Philistia: chronology and cultural affinities -- Chapter IV: Egyptians, Canaanites, Israelites, and Ammonites -- Chapter V: Alternative perspectives for understanding the late bronze-age - early iron age transition -- Chapter VI: The crystallization of new societies -- Chapter VII: Pottery and culture change: some new analyses -- Chapter VIII: Coastal trade, commerce and settlement -- Chapter IX: Canaanites and Israelites in the north of Israel.