Re-excavating Jerusalem : archival archaeology /

Re-excavating Jerusalem: Archival Archaeology is concerned with the archaeology and history of Jerusalem, and with the story of its people over many centuries. It is a story of ongoing crisis, of adaptations and inheritance under successive rulers, where each generation has owed a cultural debt to i...

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Main Author: Prag, Kay (Author)
Other Authors: Zellmann-Rohrer, Michael (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2018.
Edition:First Edition.
Series:Schweich lectures ; 2016.
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Summary:Re-excavating Jerusalem: Archival Archaeology is concerned with the archaeology and history of Jerusalem, and with the story of its people over many centuries. It is a story of ongoing crisis, of adaptations and inheritance under successive rulers, where each generation has owed a cultural debt to its predecessors, from the Bronze Age to the modern world. Illustrated with over eighty photos and drawings, 'Re-excavating Jerusalem: Archival Archaeology' reflects on events as revealed in a major programme of archaeological excavation conducted by Dame Kathleen Kenyon in the 1960s, which is still in the process of publication. The excavation archive has an ongoing relevance today. Even though our knowledge of the city and its inhabitants has increased over the decades since then, the archive still reveals fresh insights to set against contemporary work. The preservation of such archives has great importance for future historians. Among topics addressed are the nature of a dispersed settlement pattern in the second millennium BC, a fresh look at the vexed problems of the biblical accounts of the work of David and Solomon and the development of the city in the tenth and ninth centuries BC, the nature of the defensive walls of the town reestablished by Nehemiah in the fifth century BC, some evidence of the Roman occupation following the almost total destruction of the city in AD 70 and an exploration in the Islamic city during the twelfth to fifteenth centuries.
Physical Description:147 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-140) and index.
ISBN:0197266428
9780197266427