Exploring the Narrative
Jerusalem and Jordan in the Bronze and Iron Ages - Papers in Honour of Margreet Steiner
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Publication
2015 - T&T Clark
Language
English
Word Count
116,000 words, Guess
Page Count
464 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100567663647
- ISBN-139780567663641
- Better World Books9780567663641
- Open LibraryOL28561461M
Classifications
- LCCBS621
Description
"This volume brings together a number of scholars who use archaeology as a tool to question the sometimes easy assumptions made by historians and biblical scholars about the past. It combines essays from both archaeologists and biblical scholars whose subject matter, whilst differing widely in both geographical and chronological terms, also shares a critical stance used to examine the relationship between 'dirt' archaeology and the biblical world as presented to us through written sources."--Bloomsbury Publishing This volume brings together a number of scholars who use archaeology as a tool to question the sometimes easy assumptions made by historians and biblical scholars about the past. It combines essays from both archaeologists and biblical scholars whose subject matter, whilst differing widely in both geographical and chronological terms, also shares a critical stance used to examine the relationship between 'dirt' archaeology and the biblical world as presented to us through written sources
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- Exploring the Narrative: Jerusalem and Jordan in the Bronze and Iron Ages - Papers in Honour of Margreet Steiner
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