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El. knyga: Every Living Thing: Daily Use of Animals in Ancient Israel

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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-1999
  • Leidėjas: AltaMira Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781461700395
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  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Apr-1999
  • Leidėjas: AltaMira Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781461700395

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The agricultural world of Old Testament Israel swarmed with animals—birds, insects, fish, pack animals, pets, animals for hunting, and domesticated herds of sheep, goats, and cattle. Using information from the Bible, Ancient Near Eastern documents, anthropology, and archaeology, Borowski synthesizes what we know about the use of animals in biblical times for food, clothing, transportation, and even cultic practices. This comprehensive catalog is a convenient desk resource for any reader_whether biblical scholar, archaeology student, or layperson. Essays on pastoral systems, cult, and agricultural economics, makes this also an important tool for researchers.

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A well-written account of the role of animals in ancient Israel provides enough examples of the compexity of human/animal relationships to make it of general interest to all zooarchaeologists. * Society For Archaeological Sciences Bulletin *

List of Illustrations
9(2)
About the Author 11(2)
Preface and Acknowledgments 13(4)
Introduction 17(6)
Notes 21(2)
Chapter 1 The Story of Animals
23(16)
Domestication of Animals
23(6)
Zooarchaeology
29(8)
Notes
37(2)
Chapter 2 Ruminants
39(48)
Herding as a Way of Life
39(12)
Types of Herding Systems
40(5)
Caring for the Animals
45(6)
Sheltering
45(1)
Feeding
46(1)
Watering
47(1)
The Shepherd
48(2)
Breeding
50(1)
Small Cattle
51(20)
Products from Small Cattle
52(7)
Fresh Milk
52(2)
Processed Milk Products
54(3)
Meat
57(1)
Dung
58(1)
Bones and Horns
59(1)
Zooarchaeological Remains
59(2)
Goats
61(5)
Hair and Skins
63(3)
Sheep
66(5)
Wool
70(1)
Large Cattle
71(10)
Cows and Bulls
71(2)
Milk Cattle
73(4)
Cattle in Canaan and the Ancient Near East
77(4)
Notes
81(6)
Chapter 3 Draft and Pack Animals
87(46)
Equids
87(25)
Harnessing and Wheeled Transportation
89(1)
Donkeys
90(9)
Donkey Riding and Packing
95(1)
The Role of the Donkey in Ancient Israel
96(1)
Donkeys as Booty and Tribute
97(2)
Horses
99(9)
Chariotry and Horseback Riding
101(3)
Stabling Horses
104(2)
Horses and Chariots in the Ancient Near East
106(2)
Mules
108(4)
Mules in Ancient Israel
110(1)
Mules in the Ancient Near East
111(1)
Other Draft and Pack Animals
112(14)
Camels
112(9)
The Camel in the Bible
116(2)
Camels in the Ancient Near East
118(3)
Oxen and Working Cows
121(5)
Oxen and Working Cows in the Bible and the Ancient Near East
123(3)
Notes
126(7)
Chapter 4 Other Domestic Animals
133(16)
House and Yard Animals
133(14)
Dogs
133(7)
Dogs in the Ancient Near East
134(3)
Breeds of Dogs in the Ancient Near East
137(3)
Pigs
140(4)
Extent of and Reasons for Pig Prohibitions
141(3)
Cats
144(3)
Notes
147(2)
Chapter 5 The Birds and the Bees
149(18)
Birds
149(10)
Fowling
155(3)
Ancient Ecology and the Role of the Zooarchaeological Record
158(1)
Rodents, Reptiles, and Insects
159(5)
Bees
161(3)
Use of Honey and Other By-Products
163(1)
Notes
164(3)
Chapter 6 Water Fauna
167(18)
Fish
167(9)
Fishing
168(8)
Processing the Catch
170(2)
Fish Remains and Their Significance
172(4)
Molluscs
176(5)
Assorted Shells
176(5)
Murex
177(4)
Notes
181(4)
Chapter 7 Wild Animals
185(26)
Ungulates
186(6)
Deer and Gazelle
186(3)
Ibex
189(1)
Bovids
190(2)
Other Herbivores
192(4)
Hyraxes and Hares
192(1)
Elephants and Other Large Animals
193(3)
Carnivores
196(7)
Lions
196(5)
Leopards
201(1)
Bears
201(2)
Canids
203(2)
Wolves
203(1)
Foxes
203(1)
Jackals
204(1)
Other Animals
205(2)
Hyenas
205(1)
Exotic Animals
205(2)
Notes
207(4)
Chapter 8 Animals in the Cult of Ancient Israel
211(20)
The Passover Sacrifice
216(2)
Wild Animals as Sacrifices
218(2)
Animal Sacrifices in Biblical Traditions
220(1)
Evidence of Animal Sacrifices in Cult Centers
221(5)
Carnivores in the Cult
226(2)
Notes
228(3)
Chapter 9 The Place of Animals in the Daily Economy
231(6)
References Cited 237(22)
Indices 259(36)
Subject Index 259(10)
Archaeological Sites 269(2)
Authors Cited 271(4)
Terms in Hebrew and Other Semitic Languages 275(10)
Biblical References 285(10)
Credits 295
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