This volume presents a layer-by-layer account of the discoveries from the six Iron Age strata (12th through 5th centuries B.C.) at Tell Hesban, Jordan, with regional survey data from its immediate vicinity. Discoveries are interpreted in light of cultural, ethnological, and natural-science data as well as historical events. Implications of these finds for an understanding of the history of the biblical tribe of Reuben and the tribal kingdoms of Ammon and Moab are also examined. It includes a summary of the site and the surrounding region during the Late Bronze Age and Hellenistic periods as well as a chapter on the history of the excavation methodology of the Heshbon Expedition. There are numerous plans, photographs and pottery plates. The ...
This volume is devoted to the typological analysis of the Tell Hesban pottery. It comprises some of ...
The Late Bronze Age in the Levant is a period of much interest to archaeologists, historians and bib...
Situated south of the Dead Sea, near the famous Nabataean capital of Petra, the Faynan region in Jor...
Problem. Tell Hesban is a major archaeological ruin in central Transjordan. It was excavated from 19...
This volume offers systematic descriptions, including numerous maps and photographs, of the 148 arch...
This volume presents an analysis of small finds excavated at Tell Hesban, conveniently compiling inf...
This volume details the Intertestamental, New Testament, and Early Church cultures at Tell Hesban. A...
Editors: Noor Mulder, Jeannette Boertien, Eveline van der Steen Chapter, Organization of Pottery Pro...
Excavations produce significant quantities of data, a fact that was no different 60 years ago than i...
Summary 1960, end of excavations at Tell el Far’ah under the direction of R. de Vaux, the identifica...
Historical contextualization is vitally important in attaining a view of Tell Hesban as its contempo...
Abstract: During the Iron Age, the region of modern southwestern Jordan was known as Edom, a name t...
After the author’s first three campaigns of excavation at Tell Belt Mirsim, it was so much archaeolo...
This single-volume account of the history and finds of the Tell Hesban excavations relates one of th...
This volume provides thorough description and classification of the tombs found near Hesban and exca...
This volume is devoted to the typological analysis of the Tell Hesban pottery. It comprises some of ...
The Late Bronze Age in the Levant is a period of much interest to archaeologists, historians and bib...
Situated south of the Dead Sea, near the famous Nabataean capital of Petra, the Faynan region in Jor...
Problem. Tell Hesban is a major archaeological ruin in central Transjordan. It was excavated from 19...
This volume offers systematic descriptions, including numerous maps and photographs, of the 148 arch...
This volume presents an analysis of small finds excavated at Tell Hesban, conveniently compiling inf...
This volume details the Intertestamental, New Testament, and Early Church cultures at Tell Hesban. A...
Editors: Noor Mulder, Jeannette Boertien, Eveline van der Steen Chapter, Organization of Pottery Pro...
Excavations produce significant quantities of data, a fact that was no different 60 years ago than i...
Summary 1960, end of excavations at Tell el Far’ah under the direction of R. de Vaux, the identifica...
Historical contextualization is vitally important in attaining a view of Tell Hesban as its contempo...
Abstract: During the Iron Age, the region of modern southwestern Jordan was known as Edom, a name t...
After the author’s first three campaigns of excavation at Tell Belt Mirsim, it was so much archaeolo...
This single-volume account of the history and finds of the Tell Hesban excavations relates one of th...
This volume provides thorough description and classification of the tombs found near Hesban and exca...
This volume is devoted to the typological analysis of the Tell Hesban pottery. It comprises some of ...
The Late Bronze Age in the Levant is a period of much interest to archaeologists, historians and bib...
Situated south of the Dead Sea, near the famous Nabataean capital of Petra, the Faynan region in Jor...