Late Bronze Age Azekah – an almost forgotten story (original) (raw)

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The Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Southern Canaan

The Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Southern Canaan

Chapters in this book (18)

Frontmatter

Foreword

Contents

The Late Bronze Age at Tell es-Safi/Gath and the site’s role in Southwestern Canaan

The Wheat-People of Canaan

Late Bronze Age Azekah – an almost forgotten story

A reevaluation of Gezer in the Late Bronze Age in light of renewed excavations and recent scholarship

Tel Batash in the Late Bronze Age – a retrospect

First impression on the urban layout of the last Canaanite city of Lachish: a view from the northeast corner of the site

Lachish is Lachish on the Lachish bowl: an object lesson for reading Hieratic, with little surprising results

Tel Burna in the Late Bronze – assessing the 13th century BCE landscape of the Shephelah

Jerusalem in the Late Bronze Age – The Glass Half Full

Hebron in the Late Bronze Age: Discoveries of the of the American expedition to Hebron (Tell er-Rumeide)

The Transjordanian Jordan Valley in the Late Bronze Age: under Egyptian control?

Shifting meanings and values of Aegean-type pottery in the Late Bronze Age Southern Levant

Prestige and authority in the Southern Levant during the Amarna Age

Southwestern Canaan and Egypt during the Late Bronze Age I–IIA

Index

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