Excavations at Jericho: The tombs excavated in 1955-8
Author: Dame Kathleen Mary Kenyon
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Published: 1960
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Author: Dame Kathleen Mary Kenyon
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Published: 1960
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rachael Thyrza Sparks
Publisher: Archaeopress Archaeology
Published: 2019-12-31
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781789693515
DOWNLOAD EBOOK21 papers present a holistic perspective on the research and public value of the site of Jericho - an iconic site with a long and impressive history stretching from the Epipalaeolithic to the present day. Covering all aspects of archaeological work from past to present and beyond, they re-evaluate and assess the legacy of this important site.
Author: John Garstang
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Published: 1948
Total Pages: 230
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAfter her mother leaves them, nine-year-old Livvy struggles to understand and forgive as her father loses his job and takes her and her younger brother to live in a shelter for homeless people.
Author: Rachel Thyrza Sparks
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Published: 2020-01-23
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 1789693527
DOWNLOAD EBOOK21 papers present a holistic perspective on the research and public value of the site of Jericho – an iconic site with a long and impressive history stretching from the Epipalaeolithic to the present day. Covering all aspects of archaeological work from past to present and beyond, they re-evaluate and assess the legacy of this important site.
Author: Kathleen M. Kenyon
Publisher: London, Benn
Published: 1957
Total Pages: 288
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem (Jerusalem, City of)
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Published: 1960
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Amnon Ben-Tor
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 1992-01-01
Total Pages: 468
ISBN-13: 9780300059199
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this illustrated book, some of Israel's foremost archaeologists present a survey of early life in the land of the Bible, from the Neolithic era (eighth millenium BC) to the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the First Temple in 586 BC. Each chapter covers a particular era and includes a bibliography.
Author: Miriam C Davis
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-09-16
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 1315430673
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDame Kathleen Kenyon has always been a larger-than-life figure, likely the most influential woman archaeologist of the 20th century. In the first full-length biography of Kenyon, Miriam Davis recounts not only her many achievements in the field but also her personal side, known to very few of her contemporaries. Her public side is a catalog of major successes: discovering the oldest city at Jericho with its amazing collection of plastered skulls; untangling the archaeological complexities of ancient Jerusalem and identifying the original City of David; participating in the discipline’s most famous all-woman excavation at Great Zimbabwe. Her development (with Sir Mortimer Wheeler) of stratigraphic trenching methods has been universally emulated by archaeologists for over half a century. Her private life—her childhood as daughter of the director of the British Museum, her accidental choice of a career in archaeology, her working at bombed sites in London during the blitz, and her solitary retirement to Wales—are generally unknown. Davis provides a balanced and illuminating picture of both the public Dame Kenyon and the private person.
Author: Dame Kathleen Mary Kenyon
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 816
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