The Philistines and their culture represent one of the most fascinating episodes in the history of the early Near East, particularly in light of the rich archaeological, biblical and epigraphic data relating to this culture, and the central role in which the Philistines are portrayed in the early biblical narratives. The last two decades of excavations at Tell es-Safi/Gath, identified as biblical Gath of the Philistines (home town of Goliath according to the biblical text), one of the five ci..
Discussion of how archaeology today can illuminate the world of the Bible, specifically the Israelit...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...
This article discusses how new discoveries and new interpretive and collaborative frameworks are cha...
ABSTRACT The excavations at Tell es-Safi/Gath have contributed to the formation of a unique c...
Evidence for religious praxis in the Philistine culture of the Iron Age Southern Levant, based on ar...
The biblical references to the Philistines do not contain any memory of early Iron I events or cultu...
The Philistines have, for centuries, suffered under the weight of their relentlessly negative portra...
This paper presents evidence for feasting in the late Iron Age I Philistine culture from a circumscr...
Recent discoveries in the area west of Jerusalem at Khirbet Qeiyafa have provided, together with fr...
The purpose of this study is to review the history of the Philistines, special emphasis being placed...
Historians find it difficult to explain some phenomena that might not be empirically proven by scrip...
Thirty-five miles south of modern Tel-Aviv, the famous seaport of Ashkelon decorates the Mediterrane...
In the early/mid-12th century BCE, the social and cultural milieu in the Southern Levant went throug...
The co-occurrence of the ethnic designations Cherethite and Pelethite and the association of the Phi...
During the last thirty years in the field of biblical and archaeological studies of the Southern Lev...
Discussion of how archaeology today can illuminate the world of the Bible, specifically the Israelit...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...
This article discusses how new discoveries and new interpretive and collaborative frameworks are cha...
ABSTRACT The excavations at Tell es-Safi/Gath have contributed to the formation of a unique c...
Evidence for religious praxis in the Philistine culture of the Iron Age Southern Levant, based on ar...
The biblical references to the Philistines do not contain any memory of early Iron I events or cultu...
The Philistines have, for centuries, suffered under the weight of their relentlessly negative portra...
This paper presents evidence for feasting in the late Iron Age I Philistine culture from a circumscr...
Recent discoveries in the area west of Jerusalem at Khirbet Qeiyafa have provided, together with fr...
The purpose of this study is to review the history of the Philistines, special emphasis being placed...
Historians find it difficult to explain some phenomena that might not be empirically proven by scrip...
Thirty-five miles south of modern Tel-Aviv, the famous seaport of Ashkelon decorates the Mediterrane...
In the early/mid-12th century BCE, the social and cultural milieu in the Southern Levant went throug...
The co-occurrence of the ethnic designations Cherethite and Pelethite and the association of the Phi...
During the last thirty years in the field of biblical and archaeological studies of the Southern Lev...
Discussion of how archaeology today can illuminate the world of the Bible, specifically the Israelit...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...
This article discusses how new discoveries and new interpretive and collaborative frameworks are cha...