Near Eastern Archaeology, Vol. 79, No. 2, June 2016
Published by: The American Schools of Oriental Research
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Front MatterStable URL: http://ift.tt/28wjejW
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ARTICLES
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When Pharaoh Turned the Landscape into a Stela: Royal Living-Rock Monuments at the Edges of the Egyptian World (pp. 68-77)Jen ThumStable URL: http://ift.tt/1U3xEOQ
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Khirbet al-Mafjar: New Excavations and Hypotheses for an Umayyad Monument (pp. 78-87)Donald Whitcomb, Michael Jennings, Andrew Creekmore and Ignacio ArceStable URL: http://ift.tt/28wio6J
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Archaeomagnetism as a Complementary Dating Technique to Address the Iron Age Chronology Debate in the Levant (pp. 90-106)Michele D. Stillinger, James W. Hardin, Joshua M. Feinberg and Jeffrey A. BlakelyStable URL: http://ift.tt/1U3y3AZ
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Diamonds in the Dust: The Underlying Pedagogical Value of Old Material Collections (pp. 108-116)Stable URL: http://ift.tt/28wk0NU
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Books to Dig Into
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The Final Phase of Iron Age II in Judah, Ammon, and Edom: A Study of Provenanced Official Seals and Bullae as Chronological Markers by Pieter Gert van der Veen (pp. 118-119)Review by: Craig W. TysonStable URL: http://ift.tt/1U3xpDA
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Susa and Elam: Archaeological, Philological, Historical and Geographical Perspectives by Katrien De Graef and Jan Tavernier (pp. 120-121)Review by: Michael KozuhStable URL: http://ift.tt/28wj5gt
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Forestalling Doom: “Apotropaic Intercession” in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East by Marion W. Broida (pp. 122-123)Review by: Shalom E. HoltzStable URL: http://ift.tt/1U3wNxD
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Communities of Style: Portable Luxury Arts, Identity, and Collective Memory in the Iron Age Levant by Marian H. Feldman (pp. 124-125)Review by: Anna LanaroStable URL: http://ift.tt/28wiGdR
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The Divine Image: Prophetic Aniconic Rhetoric and Its Contribution to the Aniconism Debate by Jill Middlemas (pp. 126-127)Review by: Spencer L. AllenStable URL: http://ift.tt/1U3y33J
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Back MatterStable URL: http://ift.tt/28wkcwy
Via: AWOL - The Ancient World Online
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