Yigal Shiloh

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Yigal Shiloh was an Israeli archaeologist best known for his influential excavations in Jerusalem and his contributions to the study of ancient Israelite urbanism and material culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Israeli archaeologist
archaeologist
human
academicDiscipline Near Eastern archaeology NERFINISHED
biblical studies
contributedTo typology of Iron Age pottery in Israel
understanding of Jerusalem in the First Temple period
understanding of ancient Israelite urbanism
countryOfCitizenship Israel
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
fieldOfWork Levantine archaeology
archaeology
biblical archaeology
material culture of ancient Israel
urban archaeology
genre archaeological report
scholarly article
hasResearchInterest Iron Age fortifications
Israelite domestic life
archaeological stratigraphy in urban sites
water systems of ancient Jerusalem
influenced later excavations in the City of David
research on Israelite city planning
knownFor excavations in Jerusalem
excavations in the City of David
research on ancient Israelite urbanism
study of Iron Age material culture in Israel
languageOfWorkOrName English
Hebrew
notableWork City of David excavations NERFINISHED
publications on the City of David
studies of Israelite four-room houses
occupation archaeologist
placeOfActivity City of David NERFINISHED
Israel NERFINISHED
Jerusalem NERFINISHED
studied Iron Age Judah NERFINISHED
ancient Israelite domestic architecture
ancient Israelite urban planning
ancient Jerusalem NERFINISHED
stratigraphy of the City of David

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