Shiloh: The archaeology of a biblical site

Israel Finkelstein (Editor), Shlomo Bunimovitz (Editor), Zvi Lederman (Editor)

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Abstract

The final report of the excavation of biblical Shiloh is a detailed interdisciplinary study of an important Canaanite and Israelite cult centre in the highlands north of Jerusalem. Architecture, pottery and small finds, supplemented by investigations into the palaeo-economy and settlement patterns of its environs, give a vivid picture of the nature of this site from the Middle Bronze to the Iron Age..
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationTel-Aviv
PublisherInstitute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University
Number of pages399
ISBN (Print)9789652660558
StatePublished - 1993

Publication series

NameMonograph Series of the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology
Volume10

Keywords

  • Excavations (Archaeology) -- Israel -- Shilo
  • חפירות (ארכיאולוגיה) -- ישראל -- שילה
  • حفريّات (علم الآثار) -- إسرائيل -- شيلو
  • Shilo (Extinct city) -- Antiquities

ULI Keywords

  • uli
  • Bible -- Antiquities
  • Excavations (Archaeology) -- West Bank
  • Shilo (Extinct city) (West Bank)
  • חפירות (ארכיאולוגיה) -- יהודה ושומרון
  • حفريات (علم الآثار) -- الضفة الغربية
  • Bible -- Archaeology
  • Antiquities, Biblical
  • Archaeology, Biblical
  • Biblical archaeology
  • Monumental theology -- Bible Antiquities
  • Shiloh (Extinct city)
  • Khirbat Saylūn (West Bank)
  • Khirbat Sayūn (West Bank)
  • Tell Seilun (West Bank)

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