Excavations in the City of David, Jerusalem (1995-2010)

The City of David, more specifically the southeastern hill of first- and second-millennium BCE Jerusalem, has long captivated the imagination of the world. Archaeologists and historians, biblical scholars and clergy, Christians, Muslims, and Jews, and tourists and armchair travelers from every corne...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Reich, Ronny
Other Authors: Shukron, Eli
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: University Park : Penn State University Press, 2021.
Series:Ancient Jerusalem publications series.
Subjects:
Online Access:Click for online access

MARC

LEADER 00000cam a2200000Mu 4500
001 on1264472934
003 OCoLC
005 20241006213017.0
006 m o d
007 cr |||||||||||
008 210821s2021 xx o ||| 0 eng d
040 |a EBLCP  |b eng  |c EBLCP  |d OCLCO  |d DEGRU  |d OCLCF  |d OCLCO  |d EBLCP  |d P@U  |d OCLCO  |d OCLCQ  |d SFB  |d OCLCQ  |d OCLCO  |d OCLCQ  |d OCLCL  |d REDDC  |d UEJ  |d OCLCQ 
020 |a 9781646021765 
020 |a 1646021762 
035 |a (OCoLC)1264472934 
050 4 |a DS109.8.C54  |b .E933 2021 
049 |a HCDD 
100 1 |a Reich, Ronny. 
245 1 0 |a Excavations in the City of David, Jerusalem (1995-2010)  |h [electronic resource]. 
260 |a University Park :  |b Penn State University Press,  |c 2021. 
300 |a 1 online resource (711 p.). 
490 1 |a Ancient Jerusalem Publications ;  |v v.1 
500 |a Description based upon print version of record. 
505 0 |a Intro -- COVER Front -- Copyright Page -- Table of CONTENTS -- Chapter 1: A MOMENT IN WHICH TO BE BORN -- Chapter 2: EXCAVATIONS IN THE CITY OF DAVID -- Chapter 3: EXCAVATION, ANALYSIS AND PUBLICATION METHODOLOGY -- Chapter 4: AREA A STRATIGRAPHY AND ARCHITECTURE -- Chapter 5: AREA A POTTERY FROM THE IRON AGE AND PERSIAN ANDHELLENISTIC PERIODS -- Chapter 6: AREA A THE EARLY ROMAN POTTERY -- Chapter 7: AREA ATHE COINS -- Chapter 8: AREA J STRATIGRAPHY AND ARCHITECTURE -- Chapter 9: AREA JTHE BRONZE AGE POTTERY -- Chapter 10: AREA J THE IRON AGE POTTERY 
505 8 |a Chapter 11: AREA J THE EARLY ROMAN POTTERY -- Chapter 12: AREA J THE COINS -- Chapter 13: AREA F STRATIGRAPHY AND ARCHITECTURE -- Chapter 14: AREA F THE MIDDLE BRONZE AGE POTTERY -- Chapter 15: AREA FTHE IRON AGE POTTERY -- Chapter 16: AREA FTHE ROMAN POTTERY -- Chapter 17: AREA H STRATIGRAPHY AND ARCHITECTURE -- Chapter 18: AREA H THE EARLY AND MIDDLE BRONZE AGE POTTERY -- Chapter 19: AREA H THE IRON AGE POTTERY -- Chapter 20: AREA H THE ROMAN POTTERY -- Chapter 21: AREA H THE MEDIEVAL POTTERY -- Chapter 22: AREA H THE COINS -- Chapter 23: AREA D STRATIGRAPHY AND ARCHITECTURE 
505 8 |a Chapter 24: AREA D THE LATE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE POTTERY -- Chapter 25: AREA D THE COINS -- Chapter 26 : AREA L STRATIGRAPHY AND ARCHITECTURE -- Chapter 27: AREA L THE ROMAN POTTERY -- Chapter 28: AREA L THE FAUNAL REMAINS -- Chaptr 29: TWO LATE MIDDLE BRONZE AGE SCARAB IMPRESSIONS -- Chapter 30: FIGURINES AND ZOOMORPHIC VESSELS -- Chapter 31: IRON AGE STAMPED AND INCISED JAR HANDLES -- Chapter 32: LION STAMP IMPRESSIONS -- Chapter 33: YEHUD STAMPED IMPRESSIONS -- Chapter 34: YRŠLM STAMP IMPRESSION -- Chapter 35: STAMPED AMPHORA HANDLES -- Chapter 36: MARKED HANDLES AND POTSHERDS 
505 8 |a Chapter 37: A STAMPED HANDLE WITH AN ARABIC INSCRIPTION -- Chapter 38: ROOF TILES -- Chapter 39: A GREEK INSCRIPTION -- Chapter 40: STONE SCALE WEIGHTS -- Chapter 41: LATE SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD STONE VESSELS -- Chapter 42: THE GROUND STONE ASSEMBLAGE -- Chapter 43: SUNDIAL -- Chapter 44: METAL SCALE WEIGHTS AND WEIGHT-LIKE OBJECTS -- Chapter 46: METAL FINDS -- Chapter 46: THE GLASS FINDS -- Chapter 47: VARIA -- Chapter 48: SYNTHESIS AND SUMMARY 
520 |a The City of David, more specifically the southeastern hill of first- and second-millennium BCE Jerusalem, has long captivated the imagination of the world. Archaeologists and historians, biblical scholars and clergy, Christians, Muslims, and Jews, and tourists and armchair travelers from every corner of the globe, to say nothing of politicians of all stripes, look to this small stretch of land in awe, amazement, and anticipation.In the City of David, in the ridge leading down from the Temple Mount, hardly a stone has remained unturned. Archaeologists have worked at a dizzying pace digging and analyzing. But while preliminary articles abound, there is a grievous lack of final publications of the excavations--a regrettable limitation on the ability to fully integrate vital and critical results into the archaeological reconstruction of ancient Jerusalem.Excavations of the City of David are conducted under the auspices of the Israel Antiquities Authority. The Authority has now partnered with the Center for the Study of Ancient Jerusalem and its publication arm, the Ancient Jerusalem Publication Series, for the publication of reports that are written and designed for the scholar as well as for the general reader. Excavations in the City of David (APJ 1), is the first volume in this series. 
650 0 |a Excavations (Archaeology)  |z Jerusalem. 
650 0 |a Pottery, Ancient  |z Jerusalem. 
650 7 |a SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology.  |2 bisacsh 
650 7 |a Excavations (Archaeology)  |2 fast 
650 7 |a Pottery, Ancient  |2 fast 
651 7 |a Middle East  |z Jerusalem  |2 fast  |1 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkp9jBRd8fKjb3BBXQDv3 
700 1 |a Shukron, Eli. 
776 0 8 |i Print version:  |a Reich, Ronny  |t Excavations in the City of David, Jerusalem (1995-2010)  |d University Park : Penn State University Press,c2021  |z 9781646021642 
830 0 |a Ancient Jerusalem publications series. 
856 4 0 |u https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/holycrosscollege-ebooks/detail.action?docID=6706430  |y Click for online access 
903 |a EBC-AC 
994 |a 92  |b HCD