The settlers in the Central Hill Country of Palestine during iron age I (ca1200-1000 BCE) : where did they come from and why did they move?

This dissertation deals with the religious practices of the settlers in the central highlands of Palestine, during the pre-monarchic period (ca 1200-1000 BCE; the so-called ‘period of the Judges’), as revealed by archaeology (cultic artifacts and sites, as well as burial customs and practices). T...

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Main Author: Russell, Irina
Other Authors: Le Roux, Magdel (Prof.)
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:Russell, Irina (2009) The settlers in the Central Hill Country of Palestine during iron age I (ca1200-1000 BCE) : where did they come from and why did they move?, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3314>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3314
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-33142018-11-19T17:14:17Z The settlers in the Central Hill Country of Palestine during iron age I (ca1200-1000 BCE) : where did they come from and why did they move? Russell, Irina Le Roux, Magdel (Prof.) Palestine Canaanites Highland settlers Religious practices Cultic artifacts Cultic sites Burial customs Climatic fluctuations Bible -- Antigues Bible -- Historigraphy Excavations (Archaeology) -- Palestine Palestine in the Bible Palestine -- Antiques This dissertation deals with the religious practices of the settlers in the central highlands of Palestine, during the pre-monarchic period (ca 1200-1000 BCE; the so-called ‘period of the Judges’), as revealed by archaeology (cultic artifacts and sites, as well as burial customs and practices). The religious practices of the settlers have been shown to reflect continuity with, and were practically indistinguishable from, those of the Late Bronze Canaanite cult, suggesting that the majority of the settlers were originally Canaanites, most probably from the coastal city-states (ie, the religious practices have been used as an ‘ethnic marker’). It has also been proposed that one of the motivating factors for the migration of people from the coastal region to the central highlands was a fairly dramatic climatic shift, one which resulted in the area becoming increasingly and significantly drier from the late 13th century BCE until about 900 BCE. Thesis (M.A. (Biblical Archaelogy)) 2010-05-14T07:26:08Z 2010-05-14T07:26:08Z 2009-11 Thesis Russell, Irina (2009) The settlers in the Central Hill Country of Palestine during iron age I (ca1200-1000 BCE) : where did they come from and why did they move?, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3314> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3314 en
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topic Palestine
Canaanites
Highland settlers
Religious practices
Cultic artifacts
Cultic sites
Burial customs
Climatic fluctuations
Bible -- Antigues
Bible -- Historigraphy
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Palestine
Palestine in the Bible
Palestine -- Antiques
spellingShingle Palestine
Canaanites
Highland settlers
Religious practices
Cultic artifacts
Cultic sites
Burial customs
Climatic fluctuations
Bible -- Antigues
Bible -- Historigraphy
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Palestine
Palestine in the Bible
Palestine -- Antiques
Russell, Irina
The settlers in the Central Hill Country of Palestine during iron age I (ca1200-1000 BCE) : where did they come from and why did they move?
description This dissertation deals with the religious practices of the settlers in the central highlands of Palestine, during the pre-monarchic period (ca 1200-1000 BCE; the so-called ‘period of the Judges’), as revealed by archaeology (cultic artifacts and sites, as well as burial customs and practices). The religious practices of the settlers have been shown to reflect continuity with, and were practically indistinguishable from, those of the Late Bronze Canaanite cult, suggesting that the majority of the settlers were originally Canaanites, most probably from the coastal city-states (ie, the religious practices have been used as an ‘ethnic marker’). It has also been proposed that one of the motivating factors for the migration of people from the coastal region to the central highlands was a fairly dramatic climatic shift, one which resulted in the area becoming increasingly and significantly drier from the late 13th century BCE until about 900 BCE. === Thesis (M.A. (Biblical Archaelogy))
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Russell, Irina
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title The settlers in the Central Hill Country of Palestine during iron age I (ca1200-1000 BCE) : where did they come from and why did they move?
title_short The settlers in the Central Hill Country of Palestine during iron age I (ca1200-1000 BCE) : where did they come from and why did they move?
title_full The settlers in the Central Hill Country of Palestine during iron age I (ca1200-1000 BCE) : where did they come from and why did they move?
title_fullStr The settlers in the Central Hill Country of Palestine during iron age I (ca1200-1000 BCE) : where did they come from and why did they move?
title_full_unstemmed The settlers in the Central Hill Country of Palestine during iron age I (ca1200-1000 BCE) : where did they come from and why did they move?
title_sort settlers in the central hill country of palestine during iron age i (ca1200-1000 bce) : where did they come from and why did they move?
publishDate 2010
url Russell, Irina (2009) The settlers in the Central Hill Country of Palestine during iron age I (ca1200-1000 BCE) : where did they come from and why did they move?, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/3314>
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