This essay, concentrating on the Iron Age I period, looks at the possibility of seeing the early Israelite and Philistine societies as two settler colonial societies formed through colonising migration. An important part of the processes of settler colonialism involves intermixing and mutual influence between colonisers and indigenes, and an analysis of these aspects will be included. Some reflection will be made on the interplay of textual and archaeological evidence in trying to construct a settler colonial model. The essay will also include reflection on broad patterns of group identity formation based on considerations of ethnicit
By the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1550-1200 BCE), the ancient Near East (roughly today’s Middle East) coul...
This study explores the sociopolitical nature of Israelite society for the period immediately prior ...
This article is an attempt to apply the Settler Colonial paradigm to the analysis of the Israeli off...
This essay, concentrating on the Iron Age I period, looks at the possibility of seeing the early Isr...
This essay looks at ancient Israel as a settler colonial society. After an introductory paragraph th...
This paper looks at the question of the origins of ancient Israel from the perspective of four socia...
This essay proposes based on literary-compositional considerations how two authors working together ...
This paper looks in detail at the often studied categories for aliens and foreigners, together with ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 176-187.Chapter 1. Aims, theoretical approach, dating and met...
This article examines the ideology of Pentateuch–Joshua in comparison with recent social scientific ...
This dissertation explores the changing role of material culture in the expression of identity, usin...
This paper reviews various models concerning the emergence of Israel in Canaan, and surveys archaeol...
This paper demonstrates that archaeological discourse and practice in Palestine/Israel is intertwine...
This article has two aims. The first is to show that the search for ethnicity in archaeology is depe...
Many constitutional questions in Israel are dealt with through the lens of the nation-state paradigm...
By the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1550-1200 BCE), the ancient Near East (roughly today’s Middle East) coul...
This study explores the sociopolitical nature of Israelite society for the period immediately prior ...
This article is an attempt to apply the Settler Colonial paradigm to the analysis of the Israeli off...
This essay, concentrating on the Iron Age I period, looks at the possibility of seeing the early Isr...
This essay looks at ancient Israel as a settler colonial society. After an introductory paragraph th...
This paper looks at the question of the origins of ancient Israel from the perspective of four socia...
This essay proposes based on literary-compositional considerations how two authors working together ...
This paper looks in detail at the often studied categories for aliens and foreigners, together with ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 176-187.Chapter 1. Aims, theoretical approach, dating and met...
This article examines the ideology of Pentateuch–Joshua in comparison with recent social scientific ...
This dissertation explores the changing role of material culture in the expression of identity, usin...
This paper reviews various models concerning the emergence of Israel in Canaan, and surveys archaeol...
This paper demonstrates that archaeological discourse and practice in Palestine/Israel is intertwine...
This article has two aims. The first is to show that the search for ethnicity in archaeology is depe...
Many constitutional questions in Israel are dealt with through the lens of the nation-state paradigm...
By the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1550-1200 BCE), the ancient Near East (roughly today’s Middle East) coul...
This study explores the sociopolitical nature of Israelite society for the period immediately prior ...
This article is an attempt to apply the Settler Colonial paradigm to the analysis of the Israeli off...