The Manasseh Hill Country Survey: The Shechem Syncline

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BRILL, 1. jan. 2004 - 603 sider
The book presents the results of a complete and detailed archaeological survey in the area of ancient Shechem and Samaria. This survey is being conducted since 1978, and it relates to some 400 square kilometers of the heartland of the central hill country of Israel/Palestine. It is a detailed and thorough archaeological and historical work, which deals with the most important area for Biblical and other researches. This territory and its survey is a most valuable tool for every scholar involved in Bible, Theology, Ancient Near Eastern history and other schools concerned.
 

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Indices
1
Chapter eight
4
Chapter
13
Chapter three
23
The pattern of settlement
57
45
67
Dothan Valley Landscape Unit 1
131
Chapter
157
Chapter thirteen
424
Sebastiyeh Samaria Region Landscape Unit 9
437
Chapter fourteen
501
Yasid Heights Landscape Unit 10
519
Chapter fifteen
525
Mount Ebal Landscape Unit 11
535
Appendix
551
Appendix C
565

Chapter seven
183
Chapter nine
251
erRameh Plain
263
Chapter
324
Chapter eleven
348
Chapter twelve
357
List of Geographic Names
582
Partial List of Cisterns and Agricultural Installations
591
551
593
in Historical Sources 5 Site Index
601
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Om forfatteren (2004)

Adam Zertal Ph.D. Tel Aviv University, is Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology at the University of Haifa, Israel. He has dedicated most of his career to the survey of Manasseh and research of that territory. His works include Arubboth, Hepher and the Third Solomonic District (Tel Aviv, 1984), The Israelite Settlement in the Hill Country of Manasseh ( 1988) and The Manasseh Hill Country Survey (Tel Aviv and Haifa, 1992/1996/2000). He is involved in the Manasseh Survey, several excavations and various other activities. He excavated the altar on Mount Ebal, el-Ahwat and other Biblical sites.

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