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The Iron IIA pottery assemblages from the Ophel excavations and their contribution to the understanding of the settlement history of Jerusalem
Supervisors: Prof. Israel Finkelstein
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Peeters Publishers eBooks, Dec 18, 2023
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In: Stefan Münger, Nancy Rahn and Patrick Wyssmann (eds), „Trinkt von dem Wein, den ich mischte!“ / “Drink of the wine which I have mingled!” (FS Silvia Schroer; Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis, 303). Leuven: Peeters, 2023, 552–590., 2023
Extensive discussion of a 7th-century cylinder seal found in the Garden Tomb compound, part of Je... more Extensive discussion of a 7th-century cylinder seal found in the Garden Tomb compound, part of Jerusalem's northern necropolis during the Iron Age, focusing on the archaeological context, the seal's iconography related to the Moon god of Harran, and its relevance for the history of religion in the southern Levant during the time of king Manasseh of Judah.
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Tel Aviv 49:2, 2022
The archaeological excavations at the Ophel site between 2009-2013, headed by Dr. Eilat Mazar, un... more The archaeological excavations at the Ophel site between 2009-2013, headed by Dr. Eilat Mazar, uncovered, for the first time in the history of Jerusalem, layers with buildings-some of them monumental-that were in use throughout the Iron I, Iron IIA, and Early Iron IIB. These buildings are of great importance due to their location on the southern slopes of the Temple Mount. In this article I review these buildings, the relation between them, their date and their function. I then attempt to reconstruct a picture of Jerusalem and Judah in these formative periods.
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In: Stefan Münger, Nancy Rahn and Patrick Wyssmann (eds), „Trinkt von dem Wein, den ich mischte!“ / “Drink of the wine which I have mingled!” (FS Silvia Schroer; Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis, 303). Leuven: Peeters, 2023, 552–590., 2023
Extensive discussion of a 7th-century cylinder seal found in the Garden Tomb compound, part of Je... more Extensive discussion of a 7th-century cylinder seal found in the Garden Tomb compound, part of Jerusalem's northern necropolis during the Iron Age, focusing on the archaeological context, the seal's iconography related to the Moon god of Harran, and its relevance for the history of religion in the southern Levant during the time of king Manasseh of Judah.
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The archaeological excavations at the Ophel site between 2009-2013, headed by Dr. Eilat Mazar, un... more The archaeological excavations at the Ophel site between 2009-2013, headed by Dr. Eilat Mazar, uncovered, for the first time in the history of Jerusalem, layers with buildings-some of them monumental-that were in use throughout the Iron I, Iron IIA, and Early Iron IIB. These buildings are of great importance due to their location on the southern slopes of the Temple Mount. In this article I review these buildings, the relation between them, their date and their function. I then attempt to reconstruct a picture of Jerusalem and Judah in these formative periods.
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