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Author Petter, Thomas D. (Thomas David), 1963- author.

Title The land between the two rivers : early Israelite identities in central Transjordan / Thomas D. Petter
Published Winona Lake, Indiana : Eisenbrauns, 2014
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Description 1 online resource (176 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents ""Preface and Introduction""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Chapter One""; ""Central Transjordan as “Tribal Frontierâ€?""; ""Chapter Two""; ""Theories of Tribal Ethnicities""; ""Chapter Three""; ""Contested Histories of Northern Moab""; ""Chapter Four""; ""Localized Identities""; ""Chapter Five""; ""The MÄ?dabÄ? Plain Region during the Early Iron I""; ""Chapter Six""; ""Prospects for Historical Dynamics""; ""Appendix A""; ""Gazeteer of Iron I Sites in Central and Northern Transjordan""; ""Appendix B""; ""The Collared Pithos as a Chronological Marker""; ""Bibliography""
Summary A survey of recent scholarship shows that historians who are skeptical about any "real" history of early Israel have disparaged the idea that Israel had an early presence in Transjordan. This skeptical stance, however, is by no means shared by everyone. Cross, for instance, asserted that the tribe of Reuben was a catalyst for Yahwism in the period preceding the rise of kings in Israel and Transjordan (in the 10th/9th centuries B.C.). Weaving together biblical, extrabiblical, and archaeological data available to him at the time (1988), Cross demonstrated the reality of an early Israelite presence in Transjordan. Ongoing excavations--at Tall al-'Umayri, the type-site for the Late Bronze-Iron I transition in the region bounded by the Wadi Zarqa in the north and the Wadi Mujib in the south, and at Tall Madaba, which had an early Iron I settlement--now confirm a tribal presence in these Transjordanian areas during the early Iron I.By bringing together applicable anthropological research and relevant biblical, extrabiblical, and archaeological data, Petter outlines a context-driven interpretive framework within which to plot tribal ethnic expressions in the past. From the perspective of the longue durée, we can see that frontier regions tend to exhibit episodic changes of hand: competing sides claimed legitimate ownership, sometimes by way of making the gods owners of the land
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
Print version record
SUBJECT Bible. Old Testament -- Antiquities
Bible. Old Testament fast
Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. nli
Subject Iron age -- Jordan
Ethnoarchaeology -- Jordan
Ethnicity -- Jordan
Jews -- History -- 1200-953 B.C.
15.51 Antiquity.
HISTORY -- Ancient -- General.
Antiquities
Ethnicity
Ethnoarchaeology
Iron age
Jews
Israeliten
Ethnoarchäologie
Eisenzeit
Ethnic identity.
Jews -- History -- 1200-953 B.C.
Historical geography -- Jordan.
Ethnicity -- Jordan.
Ethnoarchaeology -- Jordan.
Iron age -- Jordan.
SUBJECT Jordan -- Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85070696
Subject Jordan
al- Urdunn.
Jordan.
Moab (Kingdom) -- History.
Jordan -- Antiquities.
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2013048123
ISBN 9781575068756
1575068753
1575062917
9781575062914