sso
| Hello Guest - login | My Account | My bookshelf | My folders
Kotar website
* 18 William G . Dever Introduction „ For this conference on the theme of early Israelite statehood, a capital in Jerusalem, and re - assessing the archaeological and biblical data, I am going to talk about history . That’s because we archaeologists are historians or nothing – historians of material culture, of things, of artifacts that are the embodiment of human thought and behavior . I am going to highlight our two sources for writing new and better histories of ancient Israel : archaeology and the Hebrew Bible . And throughout I am going to emphasize the crucial need for a dialogue between our two sources . Neither can stand alone ; but combined in the proper way, they can yield a portrait of Israel’s remote past that is almost unequalled anywhere else in the world ( especially given Israel’s relatively small size ) . I . Toward a Dialogue : A Renewed Appreciation of the Hebrew Bible as „ History All of you here today, and many other Israelis, are amazingly well informed about arch...  To the book
מכון מגלי"ם - המכון הגבוה ללימודי ירושלים

CET, the Center for Educational Technology, Public Benefit Company All rights reserved to the Center for Educational Technology and participating publishers
Library Rules About the library Help