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El. knyga: Woman in the Pith Helmet: A Tribute to Archaeologist Norma Franklin

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  • Formatas: 346 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Lockwood Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781948488341
  • Formatas: 346 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Lockwood Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781948488341

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This volume celebrates the career of Norma Franklin, an archaeologist who has made important contributions to our understanding of the three key cities of Samaria, Megiddo and Jezreel in the Northern Kingdom of Israel during the Iron Age. The sixteen essays offered by Franklin's colleagues in archaeology and biblical studies are a fitting tribute to the woman in the pith helmet: an indomitable field archaeologist who describes herself as "happiest with complex stratigraphy" and as being dedicated to "killing sacred cows".
Excavating Jezreel (Poem) vii
Martha Hellander
Introduction: Norma Franklin, Renaissance Woman with a Pith Helmet xi
Sheila Bishop
Deborah Cantrell
Jennie Ebeling
Ann Stehney
PART ONE JEZREEL, ZER'IN, AND YIZRAEL
Women, Water, and Walkways: Preliminary Findings from the Jezreel Expedition in Light of Biblical and Archaeo-Ethno-graphic Evidence
3(16)
Deborah Appler
Julye Bidmead
Marilyn Love
In the Land and in the Dirt: The Value of Field-School Experience for Divinity School Students
19(6)
Tony W. Cartledge
The Secret Life of the Archaeological Field School: The Jezreel Expedition as a Case Study
25(10)
Ian Cipin
Gone to the Dogs: Zer'in through Western Eyes
35(22)
Jennie Ebeling
Naboth and Moshele: Reading a Biblical Story in Light of the Construction of the Memory of a Modern Martyr
57(20)
Philippe Guillaume
Menachem Rogel
PART TWO THE JEZREEL VALLEY
The Rural Hinterland of the Jezreel Valley in the Late Bronze Age III and Iron Age I: A Petrographic Perspective
77(26)
Eran Arie
Karen Covello-Paran
Anastasia Shapiro
Gottlieb Schumacher, First Excavator of Armageddon
103(20)
Eric H. Cline
The "Taanakh Winepress" Revisited: Further Evidence of the Middle Bronze Age Wine Industry in the Jezreel Valley
123(26)
Karen Covello-Paran
Nimrod Getzov
Yotam Tepper
Traditionalism and Transformations in Canaanite Cultic Architecture: A View from Middle Bronze Age Megiddo
149(16)
Matthew Susnow
PART THREE BEYOND THE VALLEY
Women Regulate Their Fertility: Proactive and Reactive Aspects
165(12)
Athalya Brenner-Idan
Qumran in the Iron Age, with Cross-Temporal Reflections on the Hasmonean and Early Roman Periods
177(48)
Joan E. Taylor
Shimon Gibson
From Maker's Mark to Mason's Mark: Cypriot Mason's Marks in Their Aegean and Levantine Contexts
225(26)
Louise Hitchcock
A Fourth-Century BCE Chian Stamped Amphora Toe from Tel Akko, Israel
251(12)
Ann E. Killebrew
Gerald Finkielsztejn
Yiftah Shalev
Jane C. Skinner
Vassiliki E. Stefanaki
Of Shekels and Shackles: A Wadi Sorek Romance (Judges 16)
263(16)
Jack M. Sasson
The Case of the Enigmatic "Cypro-Phoenician" Juglets in Moab
279(12)
Margreet L. Steiner
Fame and Fortune: Iron Age II Arabian Trade in Scholarly Image and in Reality
291(16)
Yifat Jhareani
Contributors 307(6)
Subject Index 313(6)
Ancient Sources Index 319
Jennie Ebeling is an associate professor of archaeology at the University of Evansville in Indiana; she co-directed the Jezreel Expedition with Norma Franklin.



Philippe Guillaume joined the Jezreel Expedition after a decade of digging at Megiddo with Norma Franklin.