The Archaeology of the Israelite Settlement

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The Archaeology of the Israelite Settlement is a scholarly work that applies archaeological evidence and critical analysis to reconstruct and reinterpret the origins and early history of ancient Israel in the highlands of Canaan.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline Near Eastern studies NERFINISHED
biblical studies
aimsTo reconstruct early Israelite society
reinterpret the formation of Israel in the highlands
analyzes archaeological surveys in the central hill country
material culture of early Israelite communities
settlement patterns in the highlands of Canaan
author Israel Finkelstein NERFINISHED
challenges traditional conquest model of Israelite origins
citedIn scholarship on the origins of Israel
contributesTo debate on Israelite ethnogenesis
reinterpretation of the biblical conquest narratives
understanding of demographic changes in Iron Age I Canaan
countryOfOrigin Israel NERFINISHED
examines architecture of four-room houses
ceramic assemblages of early Israelite sites
distribution of collared-rim jars
rural village sites in the hill country
fieldOfWork Syro-Palestinian archaeology
biblical archaeology
history of ancient Israel
focusesOn Iron Age I settlements in the central hill country
early history of ancient Israel
origins of ancient Israel
geographicLocationDiscussed Benjaminite hill country
Ephraimite hill country NERFINISHED
central hill country of Palestine
northern Negev fringe
hasPerspective integration of archaeological and textual data
influenced later minimalist and revisionist approaches to Israelite history
language Hebrew
mainSubject Israelite settlement
ancient Israel NERFINISHED
highlands of Canaan
relatedWork The Bible Unearthed NERFINISHED
supportsView emergence of Israel from within Canaanite society
targetAudience archaeologists
biblical scholars
historians of the ancient Near East
timePeriodDiscussed Iron Age I NERFINISHED
Late Bronze Age
usesMethod archaeological evidence
critical historical analysis

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Israel Finkelstein authorOf The Archaeology of the Israelite Settlement