Since its discovery in 1896, the so-called Victory Stele of Pharaoh Merenptah (ca. 1209/8 BCE) has been considered the first extra-biblical mention of the term «Israel» in the ancient Near Eastern epigraphic repertoire. This mention has also been used both to give a certain ethnic identity to the dwellers of Palestine?s highlands during the 12th-11th centuries BCE and to confirm, to a certain extent, the historicity of the Old Testament narrative. In this paper, this question is revised in order to reconsider the semantics of this term and its relation to Israelite origins and the beginnings of Israel?s history in the ancient Near East. Problematizing the term «Israel» is also in order, as an ethnic, socio-political and religious referent. ...
The first part of this paper provides some insights into the problematic nature of the genre “histor...
Abstract: For almost the last two hundred years of historical research we have been taught that Isr...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...
Since its discovery in 1896, the so-called Victory Stele of Pharaoh Merenptah (ca. 1209/8 BCE) has b...
Since its discovery in 1896, the so-called Victory Stele of Pharaoh Merenptah (ca. 1209/8 BCE) has b...
Since its discovery in 1896, the so-called Victory Stele of Pharaoh Merenptah (ca. 1209/8 BCE) has b...
En los últimos treinta años se ha producido un desarrollo considerable en torno a lo que realmente p...
Abstract: Recent scholarship has shown that there is no solid archaeological or epigraphic evidence ...
En esta breve contribución, se abordan las principales conexiones que la historiografía del Cercano ...
El presente artículo presenta algunas reflexiones y un estado de la cuestión sobre los modos en que ...
En el presente artıćulo analizaremos las narrativas contrastantes de la identidad palestina que pod...
During the last thirty years in the field of biblical and archaeological studies of the Southern Lev...
Abstract: In historical terms, there is evidence of an early political use of the name “Israel” (14t...
This paper presents some reflections and a state of the art about the ways in which current histori...
El presente artículo aborda temáticas centrales acerca de la composición cultural e histórica del mo...
The first part of this paper provides some insights into the problematic nature of the genre “histor...
Abstract: For almost the last two hundred years of historical research we have been taught that Isr...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...
Since its discovery in 1896, the so-called Victory Stele of Pharaoh Merenptah (ca. 1209/8 BCE) has b...
Since its discovery in 1896, the so-called Victory Stele of Pharaoh Merenptah (ca. 1209/8 BCE) has b...
Since its discovery in 1896, the so-called Victory Stele of Pharaoh Merenptah (ca. 1209/8 BCE) has b...
En los últimos treinta años se ha producido un desarrollo considerable en torno a lo que realmente p...
Abstract: Recent scholarship has shown that there is no solid archaeological or epigraphic evidence ...
En esta breve contribución, se abordan las principales conexiones que la historiografía del Cercano ...
El presente artículo presenta algunas reflexiones y un estado de la cuestión sobre los modos en que ...
En el presente artıćulo analizaremos las narrativas contrastantes de la identidad palestina que pod...
During the last thirty years in the field of biblical and archaeological studies of the Southern Lev...
Abstract: In historical terms, there is evidence of an early political use of the name “Israel” (14t...
This paper presents some reflections and a state of the art about the ways in which current histori...
El presente artículo aborda temáticas centrales acerca de la composición cultural e histórica del mo...
The first part of this paper provides some insights into the problematic nature of the genre “histor...
Abstract: For almost the last two hundred years of historical research we have been taught that Isr...
The common understanding of the history of ancient Israel as being coincident with its biblical acco...