Household archaeology in Ancient Israel and beyond / edited by Assaf Yasur-Landau, Jennie R. Ebeling, and Laura B. Mazow.

Despite the large number of well-preserved domestic contexts in Bronze and Iron Age sites, household archaeology has not been a common approach to studying the material culture of Ancient Israel. Until recently, the dictates of “Biblical Archaeology” led to a narrow set of questions that ignored iss...

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Superior document:Culture and history of the ancient Near East, v. 50
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Culture and history of the ancient Near East ; v. 50.
Physical Description:1 online resource (460 p.)
Notes:Papers from a session at the Annual Meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research held in Boston, Mass, Nov. 2008.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction: The Past And Present Of Household Archaeology In Israel /
Understanding Houses, Households, And The Levantine Archaeological Record /
Household Archaeology In Israel: Looking Into The Microscopic Record /
Applying On-Site Analysis Of Faunal Assemblages From Domestic Contexts: A Case Study From The Lower City Of Hazor /
“The Kingdom Is His Brick Mould And The Dynasty Is His Wall”: The Impact Of Urbanization On Middle Bronze Age Households In The Southern Levant /
A Tale Of Two Houses: The Role Of Pottery In Reconstructing Household Wealth And Composition /
Differentiating Between Public And Residential Buildings: A Case Study From Late Bronze Age II Tell Eṣ-Ṣafi/Gath /
Household Gleanings From Iron I Tel Dan /
Houses And Households In Settlements Along The Yarkon River, Israel, During The Iron Age I: Society, Economy, And Identity /
Early Iron Age Domestic Material Culture In Philistia And An Eastern Mediterranean Koiné /
Household Archaeology In LHIIIC Tiryns /
The Archaeology Of The Extended Family: A Household Compound From Iron II Tell En-Naṣbeh /
Household Economies In The Kingdoms Of Israel And Judah /
Household Activities At Tel Beersheba /
The Empire In The House, The House In The Empire: Toward A Household Archaeology Perspective On The Assyrian Empire In The Levant /
Cult Corners In The Aegean And The Levant /
Varieties Of Religious Expression In The Domestic Setting /
A Problem Of Definition: “Cultic” And “Domestic” Contexts In Philistia /
References /
Index /
Summary:Despite the large number of well-preserved domestic contexts in Bronze and Iron Age sites, household archaeology has not been a common approach to studying the material culture of Ancient Israel. Until recently, the dictates of “Biblical Archaeology” led to a narrow set of questions that ignored issues such as gender, status and production within the household. The present volume, which grew out of a session at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research, attempts to redress this issue. The seventeen papers herein reflect innovative viewpoints on the theory and praxis of household archaeology in this region. The next step in household research is presented here, with the use of tailor-made data collection strategies designed to answer specific questions posed by household archaeology. \'The neglect of households and the archaeology of the activities of its members are ambitiously attended to in this volume. Its exceptional breadth of various modes of inquiry coupled with the application thereof justifies the household as a topic of discussion. I would highly recommend this book for institutions, libraries, scholars, and students interested in any aspect of daily life in the southern Levant, and I very much look forward to the future research projects it will inspire.\' Cynthia Shafer-Elliot, William Jessup University \'...as a whole the work is impressive, and most contributions are commendable for their sophistication in engaging interdisciplinary research in order to understand the nature and function of households in ancient Israel and surrounding areas.\' Carol Meyers, Duke University
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [391]-446) and index.
ISBN:1283161788
9786613161789
9004206264
ISSN:1566-2055 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Assaf Yasur-Landau, Jennie R. Ebeling, and Laura B. Mazow.