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      Cypriot ArchaeologyCypriot Bronze AgePhilistinesCypro-Minoan
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      Iconographythe Sea Peoples, XIX - XX Dynasty in Egypt, the Hittites, the Late Bronze Age in the Eastern MedittaraneanPhilistinesPhilistine Language
Hablantes aprox. 15 000 (siglo XI a. C.) 1 Lengua muerta alrededor del siglo IX a. C. Familia Sin clasificar ¿Indoeuropeo? Escritura alfabeto semítico occidental (tardío) Extensión de las ciudades filisteas en torno al 830 a. C.... more
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      PhilistinesPhilistine LanguagePhilistine EpigraphyPhilistine ethnicity and diet
A fresh approach is offered to the tangled arguments that surround the dating of late Iron Age Ekron (Tel Miqne). The only firm historical peg for dating the late Iron strata is provided by the temple inscription of Ikausu, an Ekronite... more
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      Archaeology of Ancient IsraelGeometric and archaic Greecearchaic Greek PotteryPhilistine Epigraphy
This volume represents the first comprehensive look at ancient Arabian coinage in toto since George Hill’s 1922 British Museum catalogue. In addition to a catalogue and updated typologies of Philistian, Nabataean, Minaen, Qatabanian,... more
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      NumismaticsArabian GulfNabataeans (Archaeology)Roman Arabia (Archaeology)
The Arameans, Phoenicians, Philistines, Ammonites, Moabites, and Edomites of the Iron Age (ca. 1200-300 BCE) are introduced through freely available web resources relating to their religious traditions and key archaeological excavations.
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyHistory of ReligionPhoeniciansLevantine Archaeology
This volume of KUSATU comprises a peer-reviewed selection of papers read at the 12th ‘Mainz International Colloquium on Ancient Hebrew (MICAH) and cognate languages’ which has been held at Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany,... more
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      Hebrew LanguageOrality-Literacy StudiesPhoenicianOld Aramaic