Canaan in the second millennium B.C.E.:
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1. Verfasser: Na'aman, Nadav (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Winona Lake, Ind. Eisenbrauns 2005
Schriftenreihe:Oxford collected essays vol. 2
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The Hurrians and the end of the middle bronze age in Palestine -- The Egyptian-Canaanite correspondence -- Ammishtamru's letter to Akhenaten (EA 45) and Hittite chronology -- Looking for the Pharaoh's judgment -- The origin and the historical background of several Amarna letters -- Biryawaza of Damascus and the date of the Kāmid el-Lōz ʻApiru letters -- Praises to the Pharaoh in response to his plans for campaign to Canaan -- The Canaanites and their land -- Four notes on the size of late bronze Canaan -- The network of Canaanite late bronze kingdoms and the city of Ashdod -- Canaanite Jerusalem and its central hill country neighbors in the second millennium BCE -- Yenoʻam -- Rubutu/Aruboth -- Economic aspects of the Egyptian occupation of Canaan -- Pharaonic lands in the Jezreel Valley in the late bronze age -- On gods and scribal traditions in the Amarna letters -- Ḫabiru and Hebrews : the transfer of a a social term to the literary sphere -- The town of Ibirta and the relations of the ʻApiru and the Shasu -- Amarna ālāni pu-ru-zi (EA 137) and biblical ʻry hprzy/hprzwt (rural settlements) -- The Ishtar Temple at Alalakh -- A royal scribe and his scribal products in the Alalakh IV court -- Literary and topographical notes on the Battle of Kishon (Judges 4-5) -- The "conquest of Canaan" in the Book of Joshua and in history
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