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Few records survive from Raymond-Charles Weill's excavations of the
early Zionist tombs of Tel Gezer in central Israel. The finds,
which have no context, are all that survive. This volume examines
the finds in order to discover as much as possible about the
excavation whilst making comparison with material recovered from
contemporary tombs elsewhere in Israel. The book includes
specialist reports, with illustrated catalogues, of the pottery
assemblage; the stone, fiance, bone and metal objects; an
18th-Dynasty glass vessel; and the glyptic finds. An additional
preliminary report discusses the initial results of a project to CT
scan five selected vessels.
Keel and Uehlinger's unique study brings the massive Palestinian
archaeological evidence of 8,500 amulets and inscriptions to bear
on these questions. Vindicating the use of symbols and visual
remains to investigate ancient religion, the authors employ
iconographic evidence from around 1750 B.C.E. through the Persian
period (c. 333 B.C.E.) to reconstruct the emergence and development
of the Yahweh cult in relation to its immediate neighbors and
competitors. They also fully explore whether female characteristics
were present in the early Yahweh figure and how they might have
evolved in Israelite religion. Keel and Uehlinger's major study
marks the maturation of iconographical studies and affords an
exciting glimpse into the vibrant religious life of ancient Canaan
and Israel.
This pioneering work that first appeared in 1972 in German was the
first to compare the conceptual world of a biblical book with
ancient Near Eastern iconography. Eisenbrauns’ English edition of
Keel’s classic work provides the 21st century scholar with his
groundbreaking methodology. Generously illustrated with photographs
and line drawings.
Othmar Keel has become well known as the author of masterly studies
on the iconography and texts of the ANE and their relationship to
the text of the Hebrew Bible. In this volume, he partners with
Silvia Schroer to assemble ANE texts and art that bears on the idea
of creation. The result is a convenient assemblage of texts and
iconographical data that may be studied in concert, often leading
to being able to see old texts in new ways. As with much of this
Swiss scholar's work, this new volume will prove to be a resource
for all who wish to study the biblical theology of creation against
its wider background.
This pioneering work that first appeared in 1972 in German was the
first to compare the conceptual world of a biblical book with
ancient Near Eastern iconography. Eisenbrauns' English edition of
Keel's classic work provides the 21st century scholar with his
groundbreaking methodology. Generously illustrated with photographs
and line drawings.
In addition to a careful analysis of text, form, and structure,
Keel focuses on the metaphorical and symbolic language of this
scholarly work, making full use of parallels from Egypt, Palestine,
and Mesopotamia, and providing readers with the full symbolism of
ancient Near Eastern art. More than 160 illustrations and photos
help illuminate the interpretation.
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