Digging up Jericho: past, present and future
This is the first volume to offer a holistic perspective on the research and public value of the site of Jericho – an iconic site with a long and impressive history stretching from the Epipalaeolithic to the present day. Once dubbed the ‘Oldest City in the World’, it has been the focus of intense ar...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford
Archaeopress
[2020]
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In: | Year: 2020 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Sparks, Rachel Thyrza, Digging up Jericho : past, present and future] (2020) (Zwickel, Wolfgang, 1957 -)
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Series/Journal: | Archaeopress archaeology
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Jericho
/ Excavations
/ Findings
/ Israel
/ Palestine
/ Neolithic period
/ Bronze Age
/ Biblical archaeology
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Further subjects: | B
Conference program 29.06.2015-30.06.2015 (London)
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Parallel Edition: | Electronic
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Summary: | This is the first volume to offer a holistic perspective on the research and public value of the site of Jericho – an iconic site with a long and impressive history stretching from the Epipalaeolithic to the present day. Once dubbed the ‘Oldest City in the World’, it has been the focus of intense archaeological activity and media interest in the 150 years since its discovery. From early investigations in the 19th century, through Kathleen Kenyon’s work at the site in the 1950s, to the recent Italian-Palestinian Expedition and Khirbat al-Mafjar Archaeological Project, Jericho and its surrounding landscape has always played a key role in our understanding of this fascinating region. Current efforts to get the site placed on the World Heritage List only enhance its appeal. Covering all aspects of work at the site, from past to present and beyond, this volume offers a unique opportunity to re-evaluate and assess the legacy of this important site. In doing so, it helps to increase our understanding of the wider archaeology and history of the Southern Levant. |
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Item Description: | Conference at the Institute of Archaeology in UCL on the 2th and 30th of June 2015 (Seite iii) |
ISBN: | 1789693519 |