Contributions arensburg (2 resultados)

Dan II: A Chronicle of the Excavations and the Late Bronze Age "Mycenaean" Tomb [Annual of the Hebrew Union College/Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Archaeology]
Avraham Biran and Rachel Ben-Dov ; with contributions by Baruch Arensburg [and others] ; general editor, Avraham Biran.
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Nelson Glueck School of Archaeology, Hebrew Union College 2002
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Librería: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Reino UnidoJoseph Burridge Books
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Hardcover. Condición: New. vi, 248 pages : illustrations (some colour), map, plans ; 28 cm.
Timnah (Tel Batash) III: The Finds from the Second Millennium BCE [Qedem 45]
edited by Nava Panitz-Cohen and Amihai Mazar ; with contributions by B. Arensburg [and others].
Editorial: [Jerusalem] : Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 2006
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Hardcover. Condición: New. xiv, 502 : illustrations ; 28 cm. This third and final volume of the final reports on the excavations at Timnah (Tel Batash) between 1977 and 1989 presents the finds from the second millennium BCE (Strata XIIV), together with some specialized reports on particular categories of finds from the entire st…ratigraphic sequence. This is one of the richest known sequences of stratified finds, spanning a period of about 700 years, from the Middle Bronze IIB until the end of Iron Age I. The pottery assemblages and the other finds published here have important implications for many issues treated in studies of the second millennium BCE, such as the gradual change in the local material culture during this time range, the transition between the Middle and Late Bronze and between the Late Bronze and Iron I, household organization, settlement ranking and cultural interaction in the Late Bronze, and the relationship of this peripheral town in the northern Shephelah with the great nearby political centers of Gezer (during the Middle and Late Bronze) and Tel Miqne-Ekron (during Iron I).