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With contributions by Efrat Bocher [and 14 others] 210 1$aWinona Lake, Indiana :$cEisenbrauns,$d2017 210 4$dİ2017 215 $a1 online resource (184 pages) $ccolor illustrations, photographs, maps 300 $a40027066751 311 08$a9781575064987 311 08$a1575064987 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $gSection One: --$tIntroductory Chapters.$gChapter one --$tStrategic Location, Natural Surroundings and Processes in Site Formation$gChapter Two --$tThe Question of the Site's Ancient Name --$tChapter Three --$tHistory of Research. $t Early Research of the Tel and its Environs --$tAharoni's Excavations : 1954, 1956, 1959-1962 --$tBarkay (1984) and Solimani (2000-2002) Excavations --$tThe New Joint Expedition of the Tel-aviv and Heidelberg Universities (2004-2010).$gSection Two --$tGovernment and Administrative Center, Late Iron Age to the Early Hellenistic Period.$gChapter four --$tHistorical Introduction to the First Building Phase : Judah under Assyrian Rule.$gChapter Five --$tFirst Building Phase (Late 8th/Early 7th Century BCE) --$tRamat Rah?el : Jar Stamp Impression Center for c.500 Years /$rIdo Koch --$tlmlk Stamp Impressions /$rOmer Sergi --$t"Private" Stamp Impressions /$rIdo Koch --$tIvory Seal of s?lm (Son of) klkl : Discovered in the 2010 Excavation Season --$tConcentric Circle Incisions on Jar Handles /$rOmar Sergi --$tIron Age II Architectural Fragments at Ramat Rah?el /$rKeren Ras.$gChapter Six --$tHistorical Introduction to the Second Building Phase : Judah under Egyptian and Babylonian Rule.$gChapter Seven --$tSecond Building Phase (Late 7th Century BCE) --$tSecond building phase landscape designs /$rNirit Kedem --$tThe Royal Garden --$tThe royal garden and Ancient near eastern parallels /$rBoaz Gross --$tWater Instillations and Conspicuous Consumption --$tBoundaries of the Building Complex and its Fortifications --$tInner Courtyard, Eastern Courtyard and Buildings inside the Complex --$tRosette Stamp Impressions on Jar Handles /$rIdo Koch --$tDating the Second Building Phase --$tIron Age Pottery Vessels : Typology, Chronology and Use /$rLiora Freud --$tElegant Trumpet-based krater : Equivalent to the Vessel from the "House of Bullae" in the City of David /$rLiora Freud --$tThe King's Feast : Evidence for Palace Courtyard Ceremonies in the Second Building Phase --$tLion Stamp Impressions and their Significance for Understanding the Babylonian Period in Judah --$tThree-Dimensional Palace Reconstruction of the Second Building Phase.$gChapter Eight --$tHistorical Introduction to the Third Building Phase : Judah under Persian Rule.$gChapter Nine --$tThird Building Phase (Late 6th or 5th Century BCE) --$tThe Persian Period Administrative Center at Ramat Rah?el --$tYehud Stamp Impressions on Jar Handles --$tA Persian Period Garbage Pit Containing an Assemblage of yehud Stamped Jars --$tRecreation of the Royal Garden Vegetation /$rDafna Langgut --$tTwilight of the Administrative Center during the Early Hellenistic Period --$tyrs?lm Stamp Impressions on Jard Handles /$rEfrat Bocher.$gChapter Ten --$tDestruction and Oblivescence of the Administrative Center in Ramat Rah?el.$gSection Three --$tFrom Government Center to Jewish Village : Ramat Rah?el between the Hasmonean Period and the First Jewish-Roman War.$gChapter Eleven --$tFourth Building Phase : the Hasmonean and Early Roman Periods --$tSecond Temple Period Ritual Baths in Ramat Rah?el /$rRonny Reich --$tThe Souther Columbarium /$rUri Davidovich --$tThe Tyrian Silver Coin Hoard in the Columbarium /$rYoav Farhi.$gSection Four --$tThe Rural Settlement : Roman, Byzantine and Umayyad Periods to the Days of Kibbutz Ramat Rah?el.$gChapter Twelve --$tFifth Building Phase : Late Roman and Byzantine Period Settlements --$tRare Hadrian Bulla /$rYoav Farhi --$tThe Late Roman Period Graveyard /$rKeren Ras.$gChapter Thirteen --$tAbbasid to Ottoman Periods (660-1517 CE) /$rItamar Taxel.$gChapter Fourteen --$tCoins and Hoards /$rYoav Farhi.$gChapter Fifteen --$tSubterranean Space Survey in the Southern Ramat Rah?el Hilltop /$rUri Davidovich and Roi Porat.$gChapter Sixteen --$t"Landscape Archaeology" in the Western Slopes or Ramat Rah?el /$rUri Davidovich.$gChapter Seventeen --$tModern Period : the Story of Kibbutz Ramat Rah?el /$rEfrat Cocher --$tModern Fortifications /$rEfrat Bocher --$tConclusion --$tThe Ramat Rah?el Excavations and a Few Thoughts about the Significance of Archaeology for Understand the History of Judah 330 8 $aThe excavations at Ramat Rahel, just south of Jerusalem, revealed a complex of structures that existed for hundreds of years in which the Kingdom of Judah was a vassal of diverse empires. 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