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The Cult of Astarte in Cyprus
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Vassos Karageorghis
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Opening Remarks: Greetings xv
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Part I Historical and Political Landscape: The Levant and Beyond
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Palace Economies in the Late Bronze Age and The Dark Age That Never Was (Iron Age I)
- Islands in the Sea: Aegean Polities as Levantine Neighbors 1
- The Case of Ugarit and Carchemish: A Contrast 17
- Greece and Anatolia in the Early Iron Age: 23
- The Mediterranean Economy: 37
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The Dynamics of Statehood (Iron Age II)
- The Patrimonial Kingdom of Solomon 63
- City-States to States: Polity Dynamics in the 10th–9th Centuries B.C.E. 75
- Remarks on Biblical Traditions and Archaeological Evidence concerning Early Israel 85
- Assyria’s Expansion in the 8th and 7th Centuries and Its Long-Term Repercussions in the West 99
- Egyptian Interventions in the Levant in Iron Age II 113
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Imperial Interventions (The Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman Periods)
- Early Achaemenid Iran: New Considerations 133
- Palestine among the Empires from the 4th to the 1st Century B.C.E.: Impact and Reaction 145
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Part II Religion and Distinction
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Shadow-Boxing the Canaanites (The Late Bronze Age)
- Temple or “Bêt Marzea” 155
- Amarna and Later: Aspects of Social History 169
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Emerging Forms and Practices (Iron Age I)
- The Aegean and the Orient: Cultic Interactions 189
- The Cult of Astarte in Cyprus 215
- False Dichotomies in Descriptions of Israelite Religion: 223
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The Formative Period of State Religion (Iron Age II)
- Mesopotamian Imperialism and Israelite Religion: 237
- When the Heavens Darkened: Yahweh, El, and the Divine Astral Family in Iron Age II Judah 265
- Israelite and Philistine Cult and the Archaeological Record in Iron Age II: The “Smoking Gun” Phenomenon 279
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Cult—Coast and Interior (The Persian Period)
- Phoenician Cult Expressions in the Persian Period 297
- The Phoenician Source of Palestinian Cults at the End of the Iron Age 309
- Late Israelite Astronomies and the Early Greeks 323
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Romans, Jews, and Christians
- The Jewish World and the Coming of Rome 353
- Helios and the Zodiac Cycle in Ancient Palestinian Synagogues 363
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Part III The History of the Family: Continuity and Change
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Units and Cultural Unities (Iron Age I)
- Nine Months among the Peasants in the Palestinian Highlands: An Anthropological Perspective on Local Religion in the Early Iron Age 393
- Building Identity: 411
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Household Economy (Iron Age II)
- Material Remains and Social Relations: 425
- The Clan-Based Economy of Biblical Israel 445
- At Home with the Goddess 455
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Families, Houses, and Homes (The Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman Periods)
- The Family in Persian Period Judah: Some Textual Reflections 469
- Roman-Period Houses from the Galilee: 487
- Apocryphal Women: From Fiction to (Arti)fact 501
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Part IV Closing Remarks
- Syro-Palestinian and Biblical Archaeology: Into the Next Millennium 513
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Special Public Lecture
- Jerusalem as a Royal and Cultic Center in the 10th–8th Centuries B.C.E. 529
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Discussions
- Part I. Historical and Political Landscape: The Levant and Beyond 539
- Part II. Religion and Distinction 544
- Part III. The History of the Family: Continuity and Change 555
- Special Public Lectures 564
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Appendix I
- Opening of the Israel Museum Exhibit Thundering on High: 569
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Appendix II
- Greetings Presented at the Israel Exploration Society Reception on Behalf of the Archaeological Institutions in Israel Held at the Israel Museum 571
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Indexes
- Index of Authors 577
- Index of Scripture 586
- Index of Ancient Texts 593
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Opening Remarks: Greetings xv
-
Part I Historical and Political Landscape: The Levant and Beyond
-
Palace Economies in the Late Bronze Age and The Dark Age That Never Was (Iron Age I)
- Islands in the Sea: Aegean Polities as Levantine Neighbors 1
- The Case of Ugarit and Carchemish: A Contrast 17
- Greece and Anatolia in the Early Iron Age: 23
- The Mediterranean Economy: 37
-
The Dynamics of Statehood (Iron Age II)
- The Patrimonial Kingdom of Solomon 63
- City-States to States: Polity Dynamics in the 10th–9th Centuries B.C.E. 75
- Remarks on Biblical Traditions and Archaeological Evidence concerning Early Israel 85
- Assyria’s Expansion in the 8th and 7th Centuries and Its Long-Term Repercussions in the West 99
- Egyptian Interventions in the Levant in Iron Age II 113
-
Imperial Interventions (The Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman Periods)
- Early Achaemenid Iran: New Considerations 133
- Palestine among the Empires from the 4th to the 1st Century B.C.E.: Impact and Reaction 145
-
Part II Religion and Distinction
-
Shadow-Boxing the Canaanites (The Late Bronze Age)
- Temple or “Bêt Marzea” 155
- Amarna and Later: Aspects of Social History 169
-
Emerging Forms and Practices (Iron Age I)
- The Aegean and the Orient: Cultic Interactions 189
- The Cult of Astarte in Cyprus 215
- False Dichotomies in Descriptions of Israelite Religion: 223
-
The Formative Period of State Religion (Iron Age II)
- Mesopotamian Imperialism and Israelite Religion: 237
- When the Heavens Darkened: Yahweh, El, and the Divine Astral Family in Iron Age II Judah 265
- Israelite and Philistine Cult and the Archaeological Record in Iron Age II: The “Smoking Gun” Phenomenon 279
-
Cult—Coast and Interior (The Persian Period)
- Phoenician Cult Expressions in the Persian Period 297
- The Phoenician Source of Palestinian Cults at the End of the Iron Age 309
- Late Israelite Astronomies and the Early Greeks 323
-
Romans, Jews, and Christians
- The Jewish World and the Coming of Rome 353
- Helios and the Zodiac Cycle in Ancient Palestinian Synagogues 363
-
Part III The History of the Family: Continuity and Change
-
Units and Cultural Unities (Iron Age I)
- Nine Months among the Peasants in the Palestinian Highlands: An Anthropological Perspective on Local Religion in the Early Iron Age 393
- Building Identity: 411
-
Household Economy (Iron Age II)
- Material Remains and Social Relations: 425
- The Clan-Based Economy of Biblical Israel 445
- At Home with the Goddess 455
-
Families, Houses, and Homes (The Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman Periods)
- The Family in Persian Period Judah: Some Textual Reflections 469
- Roman-Period Houses from the Galilee: 487
- Apocryphal Women: From Fiction to (Arti)fact 501
-
Part IV Closing Remarks
- Syro-Palestinian and Biblical Archaeology: Into the Next Millennium 513
-
Special Public Lecture
- Jerusalem as a Royal and Cultic Center in the 10th–8th Centuries B.C.E. 529
-
Discussions
- Part I. Historical and Political Landscape: The Levant and Beyond 539
- Part II. Religion and Distinction 544
- Part III. The History of the Family: Continuity and Change 555
- Special Public Lectures 564
-
Appendix I
- Opening of the Israel Museum Exhibit Thundering on High: 569
-
Appendix II
- Greetings Presented at the Israel Exploration Society Reception on Behalf of the Archaeological Institutions in Israel Held at the Israel Museum 571
-
Indexes
- Index of Authors 577
- Index of Scripture 586
- Index of Ancient Texts 593