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"I will speak the riddles of ancient times" : archaeological and historical studies in honor of Amihai Mazar on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday
- A. M. Maeir, Pierre de Miroschedji, A. Mazar
- Art
- 2006
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"Walled up to Heaven": The Evolution of Middle Bronze Age Fortification Strategies in the Levant. Aaron A. Burke.
- A. M. Maeir
- Art
- 1 August 2009
Tracking Down Cult: Production, Function and Content of Chalices in Iron Age Philistia
- Y. Gadot, I. Finkelstein, M. Iserlis, A. M. Maeir, P. Nahshoni, Dvory Namdar
- Engineering
- 22 May 2014
Abstract The paper attempts to integrate the study of the manufacture, function and discard of chalices from three sites in Philistia in order to form a coherent ‘life-cycle story’ of this vessel… Expand
Ancient DNA and Population Turnover in Southern Levantine Pigs- Signature of the Sea Peoples Migration?
- M. Meiri, D. Huchon, +7 authors I. Finkelstein
- Medicine, Biology
- Scientific reports
- 4 November 2013
Near Eastern wild boars possess a characteristic DNA signature. Unexpectedly, wild boars from Israel have the DNA sequences of European wild boars and domestic pigs. To understand how this anomaly… Expand
ON THE CONSTITUTION AND TRANSFORMATION OF PHILISTINE IDENTITY
- A. M. Maeir, L. Hitchcock, L. K. Horwitz
- History
- 1 February 2013
Summary. Recent discussion of the formation and alteration of Philistine identity in the Levantine Iron Age continues to reference primarily pottery styles and dietary practices. Such traditional… Expand
Cooking Identities: Aegean-Style Cooking Jugs and Cultural Interaction in Iron Age Philistia and Neighboring Regions
- D. Ben-Shlomo, Itzhaq Shai, Alexander Zukerman, A. M. Maeir
- History
- 1 April 2008
This study presents an analysis of various aspects relating to the changes in cooking vessels during the Iron Age in Philistia and the southern Levant, with particular emphasis on the morphology,… Expand
A Late Iron Age I/Early Iron Age II Old Canaanite Inscription from Tell eṣ-Ṣâfī/Gath, Israel: Palaeography, Dating, and Historical-Cultural Significance
- A. M. Maeir, S. Wimmer, Alexander Zukerman, Aaron Demsky
- History
- Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental…
- 1 August 2008
In this paper, a late Iron Age I/early Iron Age II Old Canaanite inscription from Tell eṣ-Ṣâfī/Gath is presented and discussed. The inscription derives from a clear archaeological context and is… Expand
"And Brought in the Offerings and the Tithes and the Dedicated Things Faithfully" (2 Chron. 31:12): On the Meaning and Function of the Late Iron Age Judahite "Incised Handle Cooking Pots"
- A. M. Maeir
- History
- 2010
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In the Midst of the Jordan: The Jordan Valley During the Middle Bronze Age (Circa 2000-1500 Bce) Archaeological and Historical Correlates
- A. M. Maeir, E. Marcus
- Geography
- 18 April 2011
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Late Philistine Decorated Ware ("Ashdod Ware"): Typology, Chronology, and Production Centers
- D. Ben-Shlomo, Itzhaq Shai, A. M. Maeir
- Art
- Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental…
- 1 August 2004
Following the excavations at Tel Ashdod, a class of Iron Age II decorated pottery was identified that became known as "Ashdod Ware." In the present study, this pottery is defined as Late Philistine… Expand