Tall al-Fukhar: Result of Excavations in 1990-93 and 2002
Autor John Strangeen Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788771244090
ISBN-10: 8771244093
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: illus
Dimensiuni: 210 x 270 x 57 mm
Greutate: 2.92 kg
Editura: Aarhus University Press
Colecția Aarhus University Press (DK)
ISBN-10: 8771244093
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: illus
Dimensiuni: 210 x 270 x 57 mm
Greutate: 2.92 kg
Editura: Aarhus University Press
Colecția Aarhus University Press (DK)
Recenzii
"The initial reason for the selection of Tall al-Fukhar for investigation was to throw light uponthe wars between the kingdoms of northern Israel and Aram-Damaskus (p. 9)a historical problem with a strong Biblical allure. Has this particular motivation negatively influenced the results? I think not. For not only did the expedition implement a rigorous archaeological method, involving skilled scholars from several institutions, but also because the archaeological evidence uncovered concerns multiple periods and relates to a range of wider questions;moreover, the investigators did not discover any evidence for the specific period that they set out to find. The results of the excavations are thoroughly documented in Volume I, while Volume II collates photographs, plans, pottery and finds drawings,colour plates and charts. The Introduction starts with an explanation of the intricate history of the expedition and then presents the site in the wider context of the Wadi Shallalah and an evaluation of the settlement patterns of this (often neglected) district. It is noteworthy that the occupation of Tall al-Fukhar alternated with activity at neighbouring single-period sites, such as Early Bronze Khirbet ez-Zeraqon or Middle Bronze Tell es-Subba. Tall al-Fukhar was, infact, the main regional site during the Late Bronze IIand Iron I, as originally suggested by S. Mittmann.The volume presents an overall stratigraphy of the site,which, even if a little synthetic, is now an essential tool for the full historical evaluation of Tall al-Fukhar." - Lorenzo Nigro, Dipartimento Studie Prientali, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, ANTIQUITY 90 351 (2016): 817-818