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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. In reference to Ephraim Sterns hypothesis that Judah witnessed areligious revolution during the transition between the (Neo)Babylonianand the Persian period, resulting in an imageless monotheism, thecontributors discuss the material culture of Persian PeriodPalestine/Israel.They refer to a w…orkshop on Jewish `Material Otherness? Ethnic,Religious and Cultural Boundaries in Late Persian and Early HellenisticTimes in the Southern Levant, held at the Kaete Hamburger KollegDynamics in the History of Religions between Asia and Europe(Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum) in 2010.Following an introductory overview on the material culture of the lateIron Age to the early Hellenistic period, they review the most relevantobject genres in the light of new finds and current research:administrative stamp-seals, figurines, incense burners, coins, seals,bullae and Greek pottery.Special attention is devoted to regional developments in order tohighlight commonalities and differences in the material culture betweenYehud and Samaria, and between Yehud and the other neighbouringprovinces.The authors demonstrate continuities and discontinuities in materialculture, which mirror political, economic and historical developments.If the "religious revolution" thesis cannot be substantiated, they makean important contribution to the history of religion of Persian PeriodPalestine/Israel with its nuanced discussion of Sterns thesis and thenew synopsis it offers of the material, and especially pictorial,culture of the period. In reference to Ephraim Sterns hypothesis that Judah witnessed a religious revolution during the transition between the (Neo)Babylonian and the Persian period, resulting in an imageless monotheism, the contributors discuss the material culture of Persian Period Palestine/Israel. They review the most relevant object genres in the ligh Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. In reference to Ephraim Sterns hypothesis that Judah witnessed areligious revolution during the transition between the (Neo)Babylonianand the Persian period, resulting in an imageless monotheism, thecontributors discuss the material culture of Persian PeriodPalestine/Israel.They refer to a w…orkshop on Jewish `Material Otherness? Ethnic,Religious and Cultural Boundaries in Late Persian and Early HellenisticTimes in the Southern Levant, held at the Kaete Hamburger KollegDynamics in the History of Religions between Asia and Europe(Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum) in 2010.Following an introductory overview on the material culture of the lateIron Age to the early Hellenistic period, they review the most relevantobject genres in the light of new finds and current research:administrative stamp-seals, figurines, incense burners, coins, seals,bullae and Greek pottery.Special attention is devoted to regional developments in order tohighlight commonalities and differences in the material culture betweenYehud and Samaria, and between Yehud and the other neighbouringprovinces.The authors demonstrate continuities and discontinuities in materialculture, which mirror political, economic and historical developments.If the "religious revolution" thesis cannot be substantiated, they makean important contribution to the history of religion of Persian PeriodPalestine/Israel with its nuanced discussion of Sterns thesis and thenew synopsis it offers of the material, and especially pictorial,culture of the period. In reference to Ephraim Sterns hypothesis that Judah witnessed a religious revolution during the transition between the (Neo)Babylonian and the Persian period, resulting in an imageless monotheism, the contributors discuss the material culture of Persian Period Palestine/Israel. They review the most relevant object genres in the ligh Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.