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Añadir al carritohardcover. Condición: New.
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Publicado por Pennsylvania State University Press, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 1646021134 ISBN 13: 9781646021130
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. This is part of a three-volume final report of the renewed excavations at Ramat Ra?el by the Tel Aviv-Heidelberg Expedition (2005?2010). It presents the finds from the Babylonian-Persian pit, one of the most dramatic find-spots at Ramat Ra?el. The pit yielded a rich assemblage of pottery vessels and yhwd, lion, and sixth-century "private" stamp impressions, including, for the first time, complete restored stamped jars, jars bearing two handles stamped with different yhwd impressions, and jars bearing both lion and "private" stamp impressions on their bodies. Residue analysis was conducted on many of the vessels excavated from the pit to analyze their contents, yielding surprising results. The finds contribute to our understanding of the pottery of the Babylonian and early Persian periods (6th?5th centuries BCE) and to the study of the development of the stamped-jar administration in the province of Yehud under Babylonian and Persian rule.Also available from Eisenbrauns: Ramat Ra?el III: Final Publication of Aharoni''s Excavations at Ramat Ra?el (1954, 1959-1962) by Oded Lipschits, Yuval Gadot, and Liora Freud; and Ramat Ra?el IV: The Renewed Excavations by the Tel Aviv-Heidelberg Expedition (2005-2010): Stratigraphy and Architecture, by Oded Lipschits, Mandred Oeming, and Yuval Gadot.
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Publicado por Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University, 2021
ISBN 10: 1646021134 ISBN 13: 9781646021130
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Añadir al carritoHRD. Condición: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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Publicado por Pennsylvania State University Press, US, 2021
ISBN 10: 1646021134 ISBN 13: 9781646021130
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: New. This is part of a three-volume final report of the renewed excavations at Ramat Ra?el by the Tel Aviv-Heidelberg Expedition (2005?2010). It presents the finds from the Babylonian-Persian pit, one of the most dramatic find-spots at Ramat Ra?el. The pit yielded a rich assemblage of pottery vessels and yhwd, lion, and sixth-century "private" stamp impressions, including, for the first time, complete restored stamped jars, jars bearing two handles stamped with different yhwd impressions, and jars bearing both lion and "private" stamp impressions on their bodies. Residue analysis was conducted on many of the vessels excavated from the pit to analyze their contents, yielding surprising results. The finds contribute to our understanding of the pottery of the Babylonian and early Persian periods (6th?5th centuries BCE) and to the study of the development of the stamped-jar administration in the province of Yehud under Babylonian and Persian rule.Also available from Eisenbrauns: Ramat Ra?el III: Final Publication of Aharoni''s Excavations at Ramat Ra?el (1954, 1959-1962) by Oded Lipschits, Yuval Gadot, and Liora Freud; and Ramat Ra?el IV: The Renewed Excavations by the Tel Aviv-Heidelberg Expedition (2005-2010): Stratigraphy and Architecture, by Oded Lipschits, Mandred Oeming, and Yuval Gadot.
Publicado por Emery and Clare Yass Publications in Archaeology of the Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 2007
Librería: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
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Añadir al carritoRARE final report of the excavations of the large fortress of Horvat `Uza, which was originally built in the Iron Age and re-used with modifications in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, and the smaller frontier outpost of Horvat Radum, which was abandoned at the end of the Iron Age. The results of the excavation of part of a newly-discovered Iron Age settlement (no. 24) are also presented. These excavations, which spanned the years 1982-1988 and 1996, were carried out as a joint venture by the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University and the University of Waco, Texas, under the direction of Itzhaq Beit-Arieh and Bruce C. Cresson. This publication contains the contributions of several specialists in their fields and covers the architecture, stratigraphy, pottery, epigraphic finds, numerous small finds, archaeobotanical and archaeozoological remains, and an historical overview. Contains numerous b&w illustrations. 275x225mm. VI+347 pages. Blue cloth Hardcover with illustrated dust-jacket. Gilt lettering and illustration/symbol on front cover and spine. Jacket edges/corners wrinkled. Jacket spine bottom edge slightly peeling/worn. Spine edges bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare important contribution to the knowledge of the Judahite defense system on its eastern border during the last days of the kingdom in the First Temple Period and the nature of its relationship with Edom, is in good condition. The book is in : English.
Publicado por Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake, IN, 2015
Librería: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoFirst edition. Quarto (10-3/4" x 8-3/4"). 2 vols. xiii, (1), 485, (1); ix, (1), (487)-778pp. Index of finds. Gray boards with color photo on front cover, spines lettered in black. Profusely illustrated with photos and drawings, plus numerous ground plans and stratigraphic columns. An otherwise fine ex-library set with minimal markings (i.e. rubber stamps on title pages and at bottoms of text blocks). Tel Mal?ata: A Central City in the Biblical Negev presents the results of nine seasons of excavations--two by the first expedition and seven by the second. Tel Mal?ata is an elliptical-shaped mound located in the eastern sector of the Arad-Beer-sheba Valley and spreads across some 18 dunams. Tel Mal?ata is generally identified with biblical Moladah, one of the cities of Judah, although other identifications have been suggested. The Arabic name of the site, Tell el-Mil? ("Hill of the Salt"), is apparently indicative of its association with the production and distribution of salt from the Dead Sea in more recent times. The many Bedouin graves on the upper terrace of the tell significantly hindered the planning of the excavations, and consequently the excavations were concentrated mainly where no graves were discerned. The two-volume report consists of 22 chapters that take the reader through six strata of civilization, ranging from the Middle Bronze Age to the early Byzantine period. (OCLC) This set is Monograph Number 32 of the Tel Aviv University, Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology series.
Publicado por Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake, IN, 2016
Librería: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 299,92
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Añadir al carritoFirst edition. Octavo (10-3/4" x 8-3/4"). 2 volumes. (10), 283, (1); (8), (284)-736pp. Dark blue boards illustrated with color photos, spines lettered in yellow and white. Text illustrated throughout with drawings, black & white photos, ground plans and maps. An otherwise fine as new set, but one that is ex-library (with, however, minimal markings; i.e. rubber stamps on title pages and at bottoms of text blocks). "This book brings to complete and final publication two past excavations conducted at the site of Ramat Rahel. A major part of the report is devoted to publishing the results of Yohanan Aharoni's long-term excavation project at the site during the years 1954, 1956, 1959-1962. The renewal of excavations at the site in 2004 triggered the need to reevaluate the site's architecture and stratigraphy, and from that the idea to publish this report was born." (OCLC) Contents: Volume 1. Part 1. Introduction. Foreword / Oded Lipschits -- Aharoni at Ramat Ra?el / Boaz Gross -- Raw material and sources for the analysis of Aharoni's excavations / Oded Lipschits, Yuval Gadot and Liora Freud -- Publication methodology / Yuval Gadot and Oded Lipschits. Part 2. Stratigraphy, architecture and pottery. Sub-sector AES1 : the church and the annexed building / Yuval Gadot and Itamar Taxel -- Sub-sector AES2 : squares O-V/24-27 / Yuval Gadot and Oren Tal -- Sub-sector AES3 : squares K-P/18-23 / Yuval Gadot, Oren Tal and Itamar Taxel -- Sub-sector ACS1 : courtyard 380 (squares Q-W/15-20) / Yuval Gadot, Liora Freud, Oren Tal and Itamar Taxel -- Sub-sector ACS2 : squares W-AA/15-22 / Yuval Gadot, Liora Freud, Oren Tal and Itamar Taxel -- Sub-sector ACS3 : squares Q-V/20-23 / Yuval Gadot, Oren Tal and Itamar Taxel -- Sub-sector ACS4 : Squares M-R/9-16 and squares F/13-14 / Yuval Gadot and Oded Lipschits -- Sub-sector AWS1 : squares S-BB/6-14 / Yuval Gadot, Liora Freud, Oren Tal and Itamar Taxel -- Sub-sector AWS2 / Yuval Gadot and Oded Lipschits -- Sector APS / Yuval Gadot and Oded Lipschits -- Jewish ritual baths (Miqva?ot) / Ronny Reich -- Pottery of the iron age : typology and summary / Liora Freud -- Pottery from the Persian and Hellenistic periods / Oren Tal -- The pottery of the late Roman, Byzantine and Islamic periods : summary and supplementary pottery types / Itamar Taxel -- Appendix : Pentagonal clay tiles / Itamar Taxel. Volume 2. Part 3. Stamp impressions. lmlk stamp impressions / Omer Sergi -- "Private" stamp impressions / Ido Koch and Oded Lipschits -- Concentric circle incisions / Omer Sergi and Ido Koch -- Prancing horse impression / Ido Koch -- Rosette stamp impressions / Ido Koch -- Lion stamp impressions / Oded Lipschits and Ido Koch -- Forty unpublished yhwd stamp impressions / Oded Lipschits and David Vanderhooft -- Persian period stamp impressions / Keren Ras, Efrat Bocher and Ido Koch -- yrlm stamp impressions / Efrat Bocher -- "?et"-like stamp impressions / Efrat Bocher -- Roman army stamp impressions and related objects / Yotam Tepper, Efrat Bocher and Ido Koch -- A unique Byzantine eagle stamp impression / Efrat Bocher and Keren Ras. Part 4. Other finds. Hebrew epigraphic incisions / Ido Koch and Oded Lipschits -- Potter's marks / Efrat Bocher, Keren Ras and Liora Freud -- A clay seal depicting a schematic version of the "woman at the window" motif / Keren Ras -- Iron II clay figurines / Raz Kletter and Katri Saarelainen -- Iron II architectural elements / Oded Lipschits and Keren Ras -- Marked and inscribed pottery vessels of the late Byzantine and early Islamic periods / Itamar Taxel and Nitzan Amitai-Preiss -- Appendix 36.1 : Arabic inscribed jar / Itamar Taxel and Nitzan Amitai-Preiss -- Glass finds / Ruth E. Jackson-Tal -- The coins / Yoav Farhi -- Appendix 38.1 : The coins from the Roman bathhouse / Yoav Farhi -- Stone vessels and implements of the late Second Temple period / Ronny Reich -- A sundial sherd / Keren Ras -- Roman and Byzantine architectural elements / Efrat Bocher and Ido Koch -- Agricultural installations / Uri Davidovich -- Miscellaneous finds / Keren Ras and Yuval Gadot. Part 5. Post Aharoni excavations at Ramat Ra?el. Salvage excavations 2000-2002 / Gideon Solimany and Vered Barzel. Appendix 44.1 : Coins / Donald T. Ariel -- Appendix 44.2 : Three stamp impressions / Gabriel Barkay -- Appendix 44.3 : Figurines / Raz Kletter -- Appendix 44.4 : Glass vessels / Natalya Katsnelson. Part 6. Conclusions and index. Summary and conclusions / Yuval Gadot and Oded Lipschits. This set is Monograph Number 35 of the Tel Aviv University, Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology series.