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Jochem Kahl
This volume is the first comprehensive analysis of the distribution and transmission of originally Siutian texts in other Ancient Egyptian sites, bridging periods of sometimes more than a thousand years. By way of the solid methods of i.a. textual criticism, the author offers new insights into ...
€164.00$212.00
P.M. Michèle Daviau
This book presents the fourth volume of excavations of a Late Antique house in central Jordan, with a detailed study of its construction and contents including its mosaic floors, pottery, coins, inscribed lamps in Greek and Arabic as an example of material culture during a period of cultural ...
€159.00$206.00
P.M. Michèle Daviau
This final report of the Iron Age artefacts (small finds) from the Ammonite town of Tall Jawa, Jordan is a detailed study of the personal possessions and objects of daily life recovered in archaeological excavations (1989-1995).
€232.00$301.00
P.M. Michèle Daviau
This volume illustrates and describes the architecture and settlement history of the Iron Age town located at Tall Jawa (Jordan). Uncovered during six seasons of archaeological excavations, the site yielded evidence of a walled town with fortifications and domestic buildings.
€141.00$183.00
Ann E. Killebrew
Paperback edition is available from the Society of Biblical Literature (www.sbl-site.org)
€50.00$50.00
Edited by Robert Carter and Harriet Crawford
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Mina Weinstein-Evron
Combining new, unpublished archival documents with Dorothy Garrod's more familiar accounts, Mina Weinstein-Evron arrives at a coherent picture of el-Wad as a major long-term base camp and shows how it was situated in the cultural web of Natufian Mount Carmel, widely recognized today as one of ...
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Andrew C. Cohen
This book combines archaeological and textual evidence to outline the process of mourning, burying, and venerating dead elites in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia. It argues that these ritual acts constituted a locus of ideological production and empowerment for early rulers.
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