DAN IV - The Iron Age I Settlement - David Ilan

DAN IV - The Iron Age I Settlement

The Avraham Biran Excavations (1966-1999)

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
654 Seiten
2020
Hebrew Union College Press,U.S. (Verlag)
978-0-87820-182-2 (ISBN)
137,15 inkl. MwSt
This final report presents the archaeological finds from the Iron Age I (circa 1200-950 BCE) levels at Tel Dan, located on a tributary of the Jordan River, in the northeastern Hula Valley in northern Israel. The early Iron Age levels at Tel Dan show material evidence for the presence of local peoples, Egyptians, Cypriots, Aegeans and Syrians.
In this comprehensive final report David Ilan and 12 other contributing authors present the rich finds from the Iron Age I (circa 1200-950 BCE) levels at Tel Dan, located at the headwaters of the Dan tributary of the Jordan River, in the northeastern Hula Valley in northern Israel.

The early Iron Age levels at Tel Dan have particular resonance in the light of their perceived association with the biblical account of the migration of the tribe of Dan, described in Judges 18. Much of what is portrayed in this volume is still visible at Tel Dan, in the national park located in the far north of modern-day Israel.

The finds described in this volume were gleaned in the course of Avraham Biran's 1966-1999 excavations at the site. The architecture, ceramics, metal, flint, bone and ground stone objects and ecofacts all contribute to the portrayal of a cosmopolitan society that thrived, initially, under Egyptian imperial rule, subsequently forging its own way following the departure of Egyptian hegemony. The early Iron Age levels at Tel Dan show material evidence for the presence of local peoples, Egyptians, Cypriots, Aegeans, and Syrians, who together, negotiated a new identity, as Danites.

Illustrated in colour and black & white throughout, and with five plans folded and within a pocket at the back of the volume.

David Ilan is the Director of the Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Archaeology at HUC-JIR's Taube Family Campus in Jerusalem.

Preface - Andrew Rehfeld, President
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: The Natural Environment
Chapter 2: Stratigraphy and Architecture
(with a contribution by Ross Voss)
Chapter 3: The Local Pottery
Chapter 4: Notes on the Philistine, Aegean and Cypriot-style Decorated Pottery
Alexander Zukerman
Chapter 5: "Phoenician" Painted Ware
Thomas Beyl
Chapter 6A: A Petrographic Study of Early Iron Age Containers at Tel Dan
Paula Waiman-Barak and Ayelet Gilboa
Chapter 6B: Chemical and Petrographic Analysis of Aegean/Philistine Pottery from Tel Dan
David Ben-Shlomo
Chapter 6C: Petrographic Analysis of Iron Age I Painted Pottery from Tel Dan
Nissim Golding-Meir
Chapter 7: Ground Stone and Natural Stone Objects
Chapter 8: Scale Weights
Chapter 9: The Chipped Stone Assemblage
Conn Herriott
Chapter 10: Use-wear Analysis of Sickle Blades
Shoh Yamada
Chapter 11: The Metal Objects
Chapter 12: The Bone and Ivory Objects
Chapter 13: Seals and Impressions
Chapter 14: Various Objects of Stone, Faience, and Ceramic
Chapter 15: Figurines and Ritual Objects
Chapter 16: Ritual Contexts
Chapter 17: The Animal Bone Remains
Jonathan S. Greer, Deirdre Fulton, and Paula Wapnish
Chapter 18: Archaeobotany
Chapter 19: Commodity Storage: Pits, Pithoi and Installations
Chapter 20: Chronology
Chapter 21: Conclusion: Economy, Society and Polity at Tel Dan in the Iron Age I

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Annual of the Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Archaeology
Zusatzinfo Colour and black&white illustrations throughout. Also five folded plans in a pocket inside the back cover.
Sprache englisch
Maße 230 x 285 mm
Gewicht 2570 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
ISBN-10 0-87820-182-3 / 0878201823
ISBN-13 978-0-87820-182-2 / 9780878201822
Zustand Neuware
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