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  • - The Halif Terrace Site 101 and Egypt in the Fourth Millennium B.C.E.
    af J. P. Dessel
    878,95 kr.

  • - Excavations in Field II: 1977-1980
    af Dan P. Cole
    968,95 kr.

  • - An Archaeology of Destruction
    af James W. Hardin
    1.018,95 kr.

    This volume focuses on the reconstruction of household organization during the Iron II period at Tell Halif. It centers in particular on one four-room, pillared-type building located in Area F7 of Field IV and on its remains, which were sealed in a massive destruction that eclipsed the site in the late eighth century B.C.E. This study was first prepared as a Ph.D. dissertation for the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Arizona (Hardin 2001) and has since been amplified and embellished by further research. Published here are the results of research deliberately designed by the author to provide for more complete recovery and detailed recording in the field of all artifacts and other remains within a special refined three-dimensional grid matrix. These data in turn established a framework for studying the formation processes active on the materials and for conducting a spatial analysis of the assemblages in the building. Along with developing ethnographic and ethnoarchaeological inferences, these techniques are used to identify activities, activity areas, and social organization related to the building, ultimately defining an ?archaeological household? consisting of the pillared dwelling and its occupants. Finally, these conclusions are also related to reconstructions of the Iron II-period household suggested by Hebrew Bible sources.

  • af Paul F. Jacobs
    623,95 kr.

  • - The Early Bronze III to Late Arabic Strata
    af Paul F. Jacobs
    1.483,95 kr.

  • - Excavations in Site 1, Complex A, 1976-1979
    af Joe D. Seger
    1.268,95 kr.

    Documents the Lahav Research Project's work at Tell Halif in Southern Israel, focusing on the team's excavations and related regional ethnographic research at adjacent Khirbet Khuweilifeh, an early twentieth-century settlement of Bedouin and Arab fellahin clients.