Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015
ISBN 10: 3727817755 ISBN 13: 9783727817755
Librería: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 171,21
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Yavneh II is the second and last excavation report on the dramaticfavissa/genizah pit full of Philistine votive objects, discovered by RazKletter in the city of Yavneh, Israel, near the Mediterranean coast(south of Tel Aviv). The first volume, Yavneh I (OBO.SA 30, 2010)included studies on the history and archaeological exploration ofYavneh, the excavation, the stratigraphy and the interpretation of thepit as a favissae of votive objects that originate from a public temple;but especially on the mysterious cult stands, which number more than ahundred and include many stands with zoomorphic and anthropomorphicfigures. In the present volume we publish many additional cultic finds,including fire pans or shovels that could be used for moving hot coalsand for burning incense (comparable to the biblical matah); arectangular shrine-model (naos) with detached pillars; zoomorphicvessels; a larger sample of pottery with statistical analysis; importedCypriot pottery; dog bones (probably related to ritual); an inscriptionon a bowl; fragments of worked stones (perhaps from altars); andchemical residues from juglets and chalices, which seem to indicatepresence of hallucinatory and incense materials. In addition, we offeran update on the iconography of the Yavneh cult stands and a study ofthe larger world of cult stands in the southern Levant; criteria foridentifying favissae and their appearance from the Late Bronze Age tothe Persian Period in Palestine; and a concluding discussion on Yavneh,incense, and Philistine ethnicity. This volume publishes many cultic finds, including fire pans or shovels that could be used for moving hot coals and for burning incense (comparable to the biblical mahtah); a rectangular shrine-model (naos) with detached pillars; zoomorphic vessels; a larger sample of pottery with statistical analysis; imported Cypriot pottery; dog b Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015
ISBN 10: 3727817755 ISBN 13: 9783727817755
Librería: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
EUR 268,92
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Yavneh II is the second and last excavation report on the dramaticfavissa/genizah pit full of Philistine votive objects, discovered by RazKletter in the city of Yavneh, Israel, near the Mediterranean coast(south of Tel Aviv). The first volume, Yavneh I (OBO.SA 30, 2010)included studies on the history and archaeological exploration ofYavneh, the excavation, the stratigraphy and the interpretation of thepit as a favissae of votive objects that originate from a public temple;but especially on the mysterious cult stands, which number more than ahundred and include many stands with zoomorphic and anthropomorphicfigures. In the present volume we publish many additional cultic finds,including fire pans or shovels that could be used for moving hot coalsand for burning incense (comparable to the biblical matah); arectangular shrine-model (naos) with detached pillars; zoomorphicvessels; a larger sample of pottery with statistical analysis; importedCypriot pottery; dog bones (probably related to ritual); an inscriptionon a bowl; fragments of worked stones (perhaps from altars); andchemical residues from juglets and chalices, which seem to indicatepresence of hallucinatory and incense materials. In addition, we offeran update on the iconography of the Yavneh cult stands and a study ofthe larger world of cult stands in the southern Levant; criteria foridentifying favissae and their appearance from the Late Bronze Age tothe Persian Period in Palestine; and a concluding discussion on Yavneh,incense, and Philistine ethnicity. This volume publishes many cultic finds, including fire pans or shovels that could be used for moving hot coals and for burning incense (comparable to the biblical mahtah); a rectangular shrine-model (naos) with detached pillars; zoomorphic vessels; a larger sample of pottery with statistical analysis; imported Cypriot pottery; dog b Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Publicado por Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Wien, 1974
Librería: Musikantiquariat Dr. Bernhard A. Kohl GmbH, Stuttgart, Alemania
Miembro de asociación: BOEV
EUR 20,00
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Añadir al carrito4° (26 x 20,6 cm), 143 Seiten, 1974,Grauer illustr. OKt. mit Silberdruck . zahlr. Abb., Faksimiles und Portr., , 700 Gramm. - Prachtvolle Ikonographie; mit Essay von Franz Grasberger und Register. - Neuwertig.
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
EUR 174,77
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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.