In recent years, the area referred to as "Edom" in ancient Egyptian and Biblical texts, dating to the 2nd and 1st millennium BCE, has sparked much scholarly debate over chronology, the nature of its social organization and the relationship of the archaeology of Edom to ancient Near Eastern textual sources. Located in southern Jordan, relatively little Iron Age (ca. 1200 - 500 BCE) archaeological work has been carried out here resulting in a failure to develop an objective chronology for measuring and understanding social evolution in one of the southern Levant's key geographic regions. This has resulted in many gaps concerning the nature of the social complexity of Edom. This dissertation examines the emergence of complex societies and soci...
ABSTRACTLiving on the Edge of Empire: Edomite Households in the First Millennium B.C.E.byStephanie H...
This study presents the results of an analysis of three Late Neolithic pottery assemblages from Wadi...
The late third millennium B.C. in Israel until recently was known by funerary deposits only. At Jebe...
This thesis aims to reconsider current reconstructions of the Iron Age Northern Levant and the role ...
The aim of the project is the creation of a new model for the analysis of the political and social s...
This work investigates the adaptive strategies that facilitated the intensification of settlement an...
The Early Bronze Age (3500 BCE – 2000 BCE) signals the start of complex societies across the Middle ...
The Hebrew Bible places Edom's foundation within the narrative context of Israel's Exodus from Egypt...
This dissertation examines the appearance of Edomite identity as reflected in the mortuary archaeolo...
This dissertation discusses the relationship between ceramics and culture change. The ceramic assemb...
Abstract: One of the most debated issues in the Archaeology of the Palestinian Iron Age is the rela...
Scholars have characterized social life during the Iron I period (1200–1000 BCE) in the Southern Lev...
Archaeological excavations in the northeastern Negev region of southern Judah identified significant...
Abstract: During the Iron Age, the region of modern southwestern Jordan was known as Edom, a name t...
This study seeks to define the relationship between the pottery remains from early and mid-Holocene ...
ABSTRACTLiving on the Edge of Empire: Edomite Households in the First Millennium B.C.E.byStephanie H...
This study presents the results of an analysis of three Late Neolithic pottery assemblages from Wadi...
The late third millennium B.C. in Israel until recently was known by funerary deposits only. At Jebe...
This thesis aims to reconsider current reconstructions of the Iron Age Northern Levant and the role ...
The aim of the project is the creation of a new model for the analysis of the political and social s...
This work investigates the adaptive strategies that facilitated the intensification of settlement an...
The Early Bronze Age (3500 BCE – 2000 BCE) signals the start of complex societies across the Middle ...
The Hebrew Bible places Edom's foundation within the narrative context of Israel's Exodus from Egypt...
This dissertation examines the appearance of Edomite identity as reflected in the mortuary archaeolo...
This dissertation discusses the relationship between ceramics and culture change. The ceramic assemb...
Abstract: One of the most debated issues in the Archaeology of the Palestinian Iron Age is the rela...
Scholars have characterized social life during the Iron I period (1200–1000 BCE) in the Southern Lev...
Archaeological excavations in the northeastern Negev region of southern Judah identified significant...
Abstract: During the Iron Age, the region of modern southwestern Jordan was known as Edom, a name t...
This study seeks to define the relationship between the pottery remains from early and mid-Holocene ...
ABSTRACTLiving on the Edge of Empire: Edomite Households in the First Millennium B.C.E.byStephanie H...
This study presents the results of an analysis of three Late Neolithic pottery assemblages from Wadi...
The late third millennium B.C. in Israel until recently was known by funerary deposits only. At Jebe...