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Canaanites
Tubb, Jonathan N.London : British Museum Press, 1998.This text explores the ancient population of the Western Levant and examines the development of its culture from the early farming communities of the 8th millennium BC to the fragmentation of its socio-cultural ideals in the latter half of the first millennium.
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The Canaanites : their history and culture from texts and artifacts
Buck, Mary E.Eugene, Oregon : Cascade Books, [2019]The term Canaanite will be familiar to anyone who has even the most casual familiarity with the Bible. Outside of the terminology for Israel itself, the Canaanites are the most common ethnic group found in the Bible. They are positioned as the foil of the nation of Israel, and the land of Canaan is depicted as the promised allotment of Abraham and his descendants. The terms Canaan and Canaanites are even evoked in modern political discourse, indicating that theirimportance extends into the present. With such prominant positioning, it is important to gain a more complete and historically accurate perspective of the Canaanites, their land, history, and rich cultural heritage. So, who were the Canaanites? Where did they live, what did they believe, what do we know about their culture and history, and why do they feature so prominently in the biblical narratives? In this volume, Mary Buck uses original textual and archaeological evidence to answer to these questions. The book follows the history of the Canaanites from their humble origins in the third millennium BCE to the rise of the massive fortified city-states of the Bronze Age, through until their disappearance from the pages of history in the Roman period, only to find their legacy in the politics of the modern Middle East.
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The Canaanites : their history and culture from texts and artifacts
Buck, Mary E.Eugene, Oregon : Cascade Books, [2019]The term Canaanite will be familiar to anyone who has even the most casual familiarity with the Bible. Outside of the terminology for Israel itself, the Canaanites are the most common ethnic group found in the Bible. They are positioned as the foil of the nation of Israel, and the land of Canaan is depicted as the promised allotment of Abraham and his descendants. The terms Canaan and Canaanites are even evoked in modern political discourse, indicating that theirimportance extends into the present. With such prominant positioning, it is important to gain a more complete and historically accurate perspective of the Canaanites, their land, history, and rich cultural heritage. So, who were the Canaanites? Where did they live, what did they believe, what do we know about their culture and history, and why do they feature so prominently in the biblical narratives? In this volume, Mary Buck uses original textual and archaeological evidence to answer to these questions. The book follows the history of the Canaanites from their humble origins in the third millennium BCE to the rise of the massive fortified city-states of the Bronze Age, through until their disappearance from the pages of history in the Roman period, only to find their legacy in the politics of the modern Middle East
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Aspin, Jehoshaphat, active 18th century-19th century, Barfield, J, and Walker1800Walker sculp ; [Jehoshaphat Aspin]. Relief shown pictorially. Latitudinal and longitudinal lines. Prime meridians: London and Ferro. Coordinates ap...
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Letts's historical & physical map of ancient Palestine
Letts, Son & Co1800Letts, Son & Co. Limited. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights; depths by soundings. Latitudinal and longitudinal lines. Prime meridians: ...
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