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![]() ![]() Description: Biblical scholars view the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron as the period during which the tribes of Israel settled in Canaan, as described at length in the books of Joshua and Judges in the Hebrew Bible. Neighboring southern Jordan, the geographic area known as “Edom,” witnessed the emergence of the first historically-recorded state or kingdom level of social organization.1 Thus, when considering the dynamics of social change in Israel/Palestine, scholars must consider developments and historical trajectories in the entire region (including Transjordan). Version: Added on: 01-Oct-2010 Downloads: 417 Go to Web Site | Rate Resource | Report Broken Link | Details ![]() ![]() Description: Quite a lot on Korean dolmens in here Version: Added on: 12-Apr-2010 Downloads: 476 Go to Web Site | Rate Resource | Report Broken Link | Details ![]() ![]() Description: Huge collection of historic and antiquarian texts featuring the Isle of Man that is the Manx Note Book edited by Frances Coakley. In the texts can be found references to many prehistoric sites and crosses - apparently 160 of the latter on the island. Version: Added on: 29-Oct-2014 Downloads: 260 Go to Web Site | Rate Resource | Report Broken Link | Details ![]() ![]() Description: In the spring of 2007 I was asked by officials of the Associates for Biblical Research to write a popular-style, lay-oriented article for the Summer 2007 edition of their Bible and Spade magazine. The article appears in that issue under the title “Sodom: The Discovery of a Lost City.”1 While the article was in the editing process, I was informed that ABR archaeologist, Bryant G. Wood, would provide a response article critiquing my northern Sodom position. Of course, I welcomed it, but suggested that I also be given some space in the same issue to provide at least a brief response to his critique. That seemed like the fair and balanced thing to do, given the fact that my article was a “pop” piece, and Wood’s response was likely to be written with a scholarly tone (which is was).2 But such was not to be the case. It is my hope that the present article will help to correct this imbalance Version: Added on: 26-Jul-2010 Downloads: 568 Go to Web Site | Rate Resource | Report Broken Link | Details ![]() ![]() Description: Following years of research, I propose that the carvings on the Pictish Symbol Stones are for religious purposes being made following the Roman withdrawal of around 400 CE. They are deciphered as relevant to a modified form of Roman Mithraism which I have called Pictish Mithraism. For example the V-Rod and Crescent comprises descending and ascending arrows from/to the celestial sphere representing the travel of the soul at birth and on death. This e-pamphlet is a short introduction. Version: 1 File size: 47.04 Kb Added on: 13-Jan-2013 Downloads: 485 Go to Web Site | Rate Resource | Report Broken Link | Details ![]() ![]() Description: Archaeological surveys conducted in the Negev and Sinai during the 20th century were commonly interpreted as representing short settlement periods interrupted by long gaps. The time factor was usually based on archaeological estimates rather than comprehensive physical dating. For example, the perceived age and time duration of “hole-mouth” pottery sherds and tabular flint scrapers became a source of circular reasoning to “date” sites and their “duration.” Thus, desert sites became to be perceived as temporary, seasonal, short-lived, while the cultures of desert populations were somehow undervalued. However, radiocarbon dating of desert sites from the Late Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age IV presents a very different scenario. The deserts of the Southern Levant exhibit a full sequence of settlement, a longer life span of individual sites, and a higher level of activity and creativity of the desert people. This paper describes the controversy and presents the 14C data that form the basis for the revised view Version: Added on: 29-Aug-2010 Downloads: 350 Go to Web Site | Rate Resource | Report Broken Link | Details ![]() ![]() Description: Specimens of ancient Cornish crosses, fonts, etc. London, Cleaver, 1850. By F.C. Hingston up to plate 54, then Wm. Osmond to end. Version: Added on: 28-Jun-2013 Downloads: 290 Go to Web Site | Rate Resource | Report Broken Link | Details |
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