The Archaeology of Israel: Constructing the Past, Interpreting the Present
By (Author) Neil Asher Silberman
Edited by David B. Small
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
1st March 1997
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
933
Hardback
352
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
692g
This challenging volume offers a timely and extensive overview of the current state of archaeology in Israel. Contributed by leading scholars, the essays focus on current problems and cutting-edge issues, ranging from reviews of ongoing excavations to new analytical approaches. Of interest not only to archaeologists, but to social historians as well, the topics include archaeology and social history, archaeology and ethnicity, as well as the overarching issue of how texts and archaeological knowledge are to be combined in the reconstruction of ancient Israel.
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Neil Asher Silberman is an author specializing in the history and politics of modern archaeology. David Small is Associate Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.