Contributions of the Non-Literary Archaeological Materials to the Political and Social History of the Hebrews

The term "Archaelogy," as is so common with the English language, is a two-fold or composite word. It is a joining of two Greek terms. The former signifies that which is "ancient," "primeval" or "olden," while the latter is more often used with the Greek mea...

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Main Author: Guiley, Ross
Format: Others
Published: Digital Commons @ Butler University 1933
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Online Access:http://digitalcommons.butler.edu/grtheses/249
http://digitalcommons.butler.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1248&context=grtheses
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Summary:The term "Archaelogy," as is so common with the English language, is a two-fold or composite word. It is a joining of two Greek terms. The former signifies that which is "ancient," "primeval" or "olden," while the latter is more often used with the Greek meaning of "word," "study" or "discourse."