Symbiosis, symbolism, and the power of the past [electronic resource] : Canaan, ancient Israel, and their neighbors from the Late Bronze Age through Roman Palaestina : proceedings of the Centennial Symposium, W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research and American Schools of Oriental Research, Jerusalem, May 29/31, 2000 / edited by William G. Dever and Seymour Gitin.
2003
DE59 .C46 2000eb
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Symbiosis, symbolism, and the power of the past [electronic resource] : Canaan, ancient Israel, and their neighbors from the Late Bronze Age through Roman Palaestina : proceedings of the Centennial Symposium, W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research and American Schools of Oriental Research, Jerusalem, May 29/31, 2000 / edited by William G. Dever and Seymour Gitin.
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1575060817 (hc : alk. paper)
9781575060811
9781575065458 (e-book)
9781575060811
9781575065458 (e-book)
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Winona Lake, Ind. : Eisenbrauns, 2003.
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English
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xvii, 596 p. : ill., maps.
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DE59 .C46 2000eb
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930.1
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Dever, William G.
Gitin, Seymour.
Gitin, Seymour.
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W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research.
American Schools of Oriental Research.
American Schools of Oriental Research.
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Table of Contents
Historical and political landscape
Religion and distinction
The history of the family.
pt. 1. Historical and political landscape : the Levant and beyond
pt. 2. Religion and distinction
pt. 3. The history of the family : continuity and change
pt. 4. Closing remarks.
Religion and distinction
The history of the family.
pt. 1. Historical and political landscape : the Levant and beyond
pt. 2. Religion and distinction
pt. 3. The history of the family : continuity and change
pt. 4. Closing remarks.