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Published 2015
Tell Qudadi : an iron age IIB fortress on the central Mediterranean coast of Israel : with references to earlier and later periods : final report on the Hebrew University of Jerusalem excavations /

: "The Preparation of this publication was made possible through a grant from the shelby white-leon levy program for archaeological publications"-verso of title page : xviii, 242 pages : many black and white illustrations, black and white plans ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789042931824

Published 1979
Excavations at the cemetery of Deir el-Balaḥ /

: 114 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : aya

Published 2010
Nabataean settlement and self-organized economy in the Central Negev : crisis and renewal /

: Based on the author's doctoral dissertation--Institute of Archaeology of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, 2004. : ix, 330 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 1407305433 (pbk.)
9781407305431 (pbk.)

Published 1990
Studies in Egyptology : presented to Miriam Lichtheim /

: At head of title : the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Institute of Languages, Literatures, and Arts, Department of Egyptology. : 2 volumes (1128 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9652237337

Published 2006
Excavations at Tel Beth-Shean, 1989-1996 /

: volume <1-3> : illustrations (some color), maps ; 28 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.). : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789652210586

Published 2018
The religious worldviews reflected in the Dead Sea Scrolls : proceedings of the Fourteenth International Symposium of the Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Ass...

: The Dead Sea Scrolls offer a window onto the rich theological landscape of Judaism in the Second Temple period. Through careful textual analysis, the authors of these twelve studies explore such topics as dualism and determinism, esoteric knowledge, eschatology and covenant, the nature of heaven and / or the divine, moral agency, and more; as well as connections between concepts expressed in the Qumran corpus and in later Jewish and Christian literature. The religious worldviews reflected in the Scrolls constitute part of the ideological environment of Second Temple Judaism; the analysis of these texts is essential for the reconstruction of that milieu. Taken together, these studies indicate the breadth and depth of theological reflection in the Second Temple period.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004384231 : 0169-9962 ;

Published 2014
Intangible spirits and graven images : the iconography of deities in the pre-Islamic Iranian world /

: Winner of the the Roman and Tania Ghirshman Prize 2015 by the French Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. This prize was established in 1973 by the donation made by Roman Ghirshman, one of the prominent French archaeologists of Pre-Islamic Iran. It is awarded annually for a publication in the field of Pre-Islamic Iranian Studies. In Intangible Spirits and Graven Images , Michael Shenkar investigates the perception of ancient Iranian deities and their representation in the Iranian cults. This ground-breaking study traces the evolution of the images of these deities, analyses the origin of their iconography, and evaluates their significance. Shenkar also explores the perception of anthropomorphism and aniconism in ancient Iranian religious imagery, with reference to the material evidence and the written sources, and reassesses the value of the Avestan and Middle Persian texts that are traditionally employed to illuminate Iranian religious imagery. In doing so, this book provides important new insights into the religion and culture of ancient Iran prior to the Islamic conquest.
: Revision of the author's thesis--Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2013. : 1 online resource (xxii, 392 pages) : illustrations (some color) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004281493 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2013
Wadi Hammeh 27, an early Natufian settlement at Pella in Jordan /

: Winner of the 2013 American Schools of Oriental Research G. Ernest Wright Award! This award is given to the most substantial volume dealing with archaeological material, excavation reports and material culture from the ancient Near East and eastern Mediterranean. Wadi Hammeh 27, an Early Natufian Settlement at Pella in Jordan is a detailed report on one of the most important Natufian sites to have emerged in the past thirty years and an integrated analysis and interpretation of subsistence strategies, settlement patterns and ritual life in one of the world's earliest village communities. The 14,000-year-old settlement of Wadi Hammeh 27 is one of the most spectacular sites of its kind, featuring the largest, most complex pre-Neolithic architectural complex yet discovered in the Middle East, an unparalleled series of artefact caches and activity areas, and a rich corpus of late Ice Age art pieces. \'This book is a treasure-trove for researchers specialising in the Natufian period and is a most significant addition to the data base of the Early Natufian in particular.\' Anna Belfer-Cohen, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
: Title from PDF title page (viewed on Dec. 3, 2012). : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789004236103 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.