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What Are the Stones Whispering? : Ramat Raḥel: 3,000 Years of Forgotten History /

The excavations at Ramat Rahel, just south of Jerusalem, revealed a complex of structures that existed for hundreds of years in which the Kingdom of Judah was a vassal of diverse empires. Over some 500 years, jars bearing seals were stored at the site. The findings throw new light on the late First...

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Autores principales: Oeming, Manfred (Autor), Arubas, Benny (Autor), Gadot, Yuval (Autor), Lipschitz, Oded (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Winona Lake, Indiana : Eisenbrauns, 2017
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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245 0 0 |a What Are the Stones Whispering? :   |b Ramat Raḥel: 3,000 Years of Forgotten History /   |c by Oded Lipschits, Yuval Gadot, Benjamin Arubas, and Manfred Oeming ; With contributions by Efrat Bocher [and 14 others] 
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505 0 0 |g Section One: --  |t Introductory Chapters.  |g Chapter one --  |t Strategic Location, Natural Surroundings and Processes in Site Formation  |g Chapter Two --  |t The Question of the Site's Ancient Name --  |t Chapter Three --  |t History of Research. $t Early Research of the Tel and its Environs --  |t Aharoni's Excavations : 1954, 1956, 1959-1962 --  |t Barkay (1984) and Solimani (2000-2002) Excavations --  |t The New Joint Expedition of the Tel-aviv and Heidelberg Universities (2004-2010).  |g Section Two --  |t Government and Administrative Center, Late Iron Age to the Early Hellenistic Period.  |g Chapter four --  |t Historical Introduction to the First Building Phase : Judah under Assyrian Rule.  |g Chapter Five --  |t First Building Phase (Late 8th/Early 7th Century BCE) --  |t Ramat Raḥel : Jar Stamp Impression Center for c.500 Years /  |r Ido Koch --  |t lmlk Stamp Impressions /  |r Omer Sergi --  |t "Private" Stamp Impressions /  |r Ido Koch --  |t Ivory Seal of šlm (Son of) klkl : Discovered in the 2010 Excavation Season --  |t Concentric Circle Incisions on Jar Handles /  |r Omar Sergi --  |t Iron Age II Architectural Fragments at Ramat Raḥel /  |r Keren Ras.  |g Chapter Six --  |t Historical Introduction to the Second Building Phase : Judah under Egyptian and Babylonian Rule.  |g Chapter Seven --  |t Second Building Phase (Late 7th Century BCE) --  |t Second building phase landscape designs /  |r Nirit Kedem --  |t The Royal Garden --  |t The royal garden and Ancient near eastern parallels /  |r Boaz Gross --  |t Water Instillations and Conspicuous Consumption --  |t Boundaries of the Building Complex and its Fortifications --  |t Inner Courtyard, Eastern Courtyard and Buildings inside the Complex --  |t Rosette Stamp Impressions on Jar Handles /  |r Ido Koch --  |t Dating the Second Building Phase --  |t Iron Age Pottery Vessels : Typology, Chronology and Use /  |r Liora Freud --  |t Elegant Trumpet-based krater : Equivalent to the Vessel from the "House of Bullae" in the City of David /  |r Liora Freud --  |t The King's Feast : Evidence for Palace Courtyard Ceremonies in the Second Building Phase --  |t Lion Stamp Impressions and their Significance for Understanding the Babylonian Period in Judah --  |t Three-Dimensional Palace Reconstruction of the Second Building Phase.  |g Chapter Eight --  |t Historical Introduction to the Third Building Phase : Judah under Persian Rule.  |g Chapter Nine --  |t Third Building Phase (Late 6th or 5th Century BCE) --  |t The Persian Period Administrative Center at Ramat Raḥel --  |t Yehud Stamp Impressions on Jar Handles --  |t A Persian Period Garbage Pit Containing an Assemblage of yehud Stamped Jars --  |t Recreation of the Royal Garden Vegetation /  |r Dafna Langgut --  |t Twilight of the Administrative Center during the Early Hellenistic Period --  |t yršlm Stamp Impressions on Jard Handles /  |r Efrat Bocher.  |g Chapter Ten --  |t Destruction and Oblivescence of the Administrative Center in Ramat Raḥel.  |g Section Three --  |t From Government Center to Jewish Village : Ramat Raḥel between the Hasmonean Period and the First Jewish-Roman War.  |g Chapter Eleven --  |t Fourth Building Phase : the Hasmonean and Early Roman Periods --  |t Second Temple Period Ritual Baths in Ramat Raḥel /  |r Ronny Reich --  |t The Souther Columbarium /  |r Uri Davidovich --  |t The Tyrian Silver Coin Hoard in the Columbarium /  |r Yoav Farhi.  |g Section Four --  |t The Rural Settlement : Roman, Byzantine and Umayyad Periods to the Days of Kibbutz Ramat Raḥel.  |g Chapter Twelve --  |t Fifth Building Phase : Late Roman and Byzantine Period Settlements --  |t Rare Hadrian Bulla /  |r Yoav Farhi --  |t The Late Roman Period Graveyard /  |r Keren Ras.  |g Chapter Thirteen --  |t Abbasid to Ottoman Periods (660-1517 CE) /  |r Itamar Taxel.  |g Chapter Fourteen --  |t Coins and Hoards /  |r Yoav Farhi.  |g Chapter Fifteen --  |t Subterranean Space Survey in the Southern Ramat Raḥel Hilltop /  |r Uri Davidovich and Roi Porat.  |g Chapter Sixteen --  |t "Landscape Archaeology" in the Western Slopes or Ramat Raḥel /  |r Uri Davidovich.  |g Chapter Seventeen --  |t Modern Period : the Story of Kibbutz Ramat Raḥel /  |r Efrat Cocher --  |t Modern Fortifications /  |r Efrat Bocher --  |t Conclusion --  |t The Ramat Raḥel Excavations and a Few Thoughts about the Significance of Archaeology for Understand the History of Judah 
520 8 |a The excavations at Ramat Rahel, just south of Jerusalem, revealed a complex of structures that existed for hundreds of years in which the Kingdom of Judah was a vassal of diverse empires. Over some 500 years, jars bearing seals were stored at the site. The findings throw new light on the late First Temple period and on most of that of the Second Temple. During these centuries Ramat Rahel was the administrative contact point between Judah and the ruling empires. This is what enabled independent Judean control of Jerusalem and the Temple, and the ability to maintain Jewis identity within Jerusalem almost without outside intervention and supervision. All this came to an end during the Hasmonean revolt" 
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