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|a Tel Beth-Shemesh :
|b a border community in Judah : renewed excavations 1990-2000 : the iron age /
|c Shlomo Bunimovitz and Zvi Lederman.
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|a Tel Aviv University Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology monograph series ;
|v number 34
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|t Frontmatter --
|t CONTENTS --
|t PREFACE --
|t EXPEDITION STAFF --
|t VOLUME I --
|t PART ONE: INTRODUCTORY ESSAYS --
|t Chapter 1 A TALE OF THREE EXPEDITIONS: TEL BETH-SHEMESH EXCAVATORS, EXCAVATIONS AND SITE REPORTS IN CONTEXT --
|t Chapter 2 ARCHAEOLOGY OF A BORDER COMMUNITY --
|t PART TWO: STRATEGY AND METHODOLOGY --
|t Chapter 3 STRATEGY, GOALS AND STRATIGRAPHICAL SYNOPSIS --
|t Chapter 4 DATA ACQUISITION, RECORDING AND MANAGEMENT --
|t PART THREE: THE LAST DAYS OF BETH-SHEMESH --
|t Chapter 5 EPILOGUE: WATER DRAWERS AND VICIOUS NEIGHBORS LEVEL 1: IRON IIC CA. 650-635 BCE --
|t PART FOUR: EARLY IRON AGE VILLAGE --
|t Chapter 6 A PEASANT COMMUNITY ON THE PHILISTINE BORDER LEVELS 6-4: IRON I CA. 1150-950 BCE --
|t Chapter 7 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY IN THE EARLY IRON AGE AT TEL BETH-SHEMESH --
|t Chapter 8 CROSSING THE BORDER WITH SAMSON: BETH-SHEMESH AND THE BIBLE'S GEOGRAPHICAL IMAGINATION --
|t PART FIVE: THE STATE AT BETH-SHEMESH --
|t Chapter 9 ROYAL INTERVENTION: FROM VILLAGE TO ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER LEVEL 3: IRON IIA CA. 950-790 BCE --
|t Chapter 10 THE LITHIC ASSEMBLAGE --
|t Chapter 11 FROM VILLAGE TO STATE: CHANGES IN THE ANIMAL ECONOMY OF BETH-SHEMESH DURING THE IRON AGE --
|t VOLUME II --
|t PART SIX: OLIVE-OIL PRODUCERS' TOWN --
|t Chapter 12 "YOUR COUNTRY IS DESOLATE, YOUR CITIES ARE BURNED WITH FIRE:" THE DEATH OF A JUDAHITE BORDER TOWN LEVEL 2: IRON IIB CA. 790-701 BCE --
|t Chapter 13 A PRIEST'S HOUSE AT BETH-SHEMESH? AN INCISED qdš BOWL --
|t Chapter 14 lmlk AND OFFICIAL SEAL IMPRESSIONS --
|t PART SEVEN: COMPLEMENTARY STUDIES --
|t Chapter 15 ANTHROPOMORPHIC AND ZOOMORPHIC FIGURINES AND HOLLOW VESSELS --
|t Chapter 16 IRON AGE ARTIFACTS --
|t Chapter 17 THE IRON AGE JEWELRY --
|t Chapter 18 LOOM WEIGHTS --
|t Chapter 19 hmm GAMING BOARD --
|t Chapter 20 THE NAME "BETH-SHEMESH" AND THE TOPONOMY OF THE REGION AROUND TEL BETH-SHEMESH --
|t Chapter 21 ARCHAEOBOTANICAL REMAINS --
|t PART EIGHT: RADIOCARBON STUDIES --
|t Chapter 22 TEL BETH-SHEMESH RADIOCARBON ANALYSES: A COMMENTARY --
|t Chapter 23 RADIOCARBON DATING OF THE IRON AGE STRATIGRAPHIC SEQUENCE --
|t Chapter 24 RADIOCARBON DATING AT TEL BETH-SHEMESH: A SECOND LOOK --
|t PART NINE: DATA IN CONTEXT --
|t MAIN OCCUPATIONAL UNITS-CONTEXT AND CONTENTS --
|t LAYER LIST --
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|a Excavations at Beth-Shemesh are actually a story within a story. On the one hand, they are the story of the archaeology of the Land of Israel in a nutshell: from the pioneering days of the Palestine Exploration Fund, through the "Golden Age"#x9D; of American biblical archaeology, to current Israeli and international archaeology. On the other hand, they are the fascinating story of a border site that was constantly changing its face due to its geopolitical location in the Sorek Valley in the Shephelah-a juncture of Canaanite, Philistine, and Israelite entities and cultures.It is no wonder that two celebrated biblical border epics-Samson's encounters with the Philistines and the Ark narrative-took real or imagined place around Beth-Shemesh. In this report, summarizing the first ten years (1990-2000) of archaeological work in the ongoing project of the renewed excavations at Tel Beth-Shemesh, the authors have strived to tell anew the story of the Iron Age people of Beth-Shemesh as exposed and interpreted. Using the best theoretical and methodological tools that modern archaeology has made available, every effort has been made to keep in view archaeology's fundamental duty-to read the ancient people behind the decayed walls and shattered pottery vessels and bring alive their lost world. Furthermore, the story of ancient Beth-Shemesh has been written in a way that will enable scholars, students, and other interested people to learn and understand the life of the communities living at Beth-Shemesh.As a result, the book is organized in a manner different from usual archaeological site reports. The two volumes will be essential for anyone who wishes the best and latest information on this important site.
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