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Age of Empires : The History and Administration of Judah in the 8th–2nd Centuries BCE in Light of the Storage-Jar Stamp Impressions / / Oded Lipschits



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Autore: Lipschits Oded Visualizza persona
Titolo: Age of Empires : The History and Administration of Judah in the 8th–2nd Centuries BCE in Light of the Storage-Jar Stamp Impressions / / Oded Lipschits Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: University Park, PA : , : Penn State University Press, , [2021]
©2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (250 p.) : 23 color/18 b&w illustrations/10 maps
Disciplina: 929.90933/49
Soggetto topico: Stamp seals - Judaea (Region) - History
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
Soggetto geografico: Judaea (Region) History
Judaea (Region) Antiquities
Soggetto non controllato: Babylonian Empire
Babylonian Period in Judah
Biblical Period
Iron Age Archaeology
Jerusalem
Kingdom of Judah
Persian Empire
Persian Period in Judah
Ramat Rahel
Stamp Impressions
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Storage-Jar Stamp Impressions in the Ancient Near East -- 2. The Jar-Stamping Phenomenon in Judah -- 3. The Stamped Judahite Storage Jars -- 4. Main Stamp-Impression Types: Typology, Corpus and Distribution -- 5. The Chronology of the Stamped Storage-Jar Systems in the Kingdom of Judah -- 6. The Function and Modus Operandi of the Stamped Storage-Jar System in the Kingdom of Judah -- 7. The Stamped Storage-Jar Systems in Their Chronological, Historical and Archaeological Contexts -- 8. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index of Geographic Names -- Index of Historical Figures -- Index of Modern Authors
Sommario/riassunto: Storage jars of many shapes and sizes were in widespread use in the ancient world, transporting and storing agricultural products such as wine and oil, crucial to agriculture, economy, trade and subsistence. From the late 8th to the 2nd century BCE, the oval storage jars typical of Judah were often stamped or otherwise marked: in the late 8th and early 7th century BCE with lmlk stamp impressions, later in the 7th century with concentric circle incisions or rosette stamp impressions, in the 6th century, after the fall of Jerusalem, with lion stamp impressions, and in the Persian, Ptolemaic and Seleucid periods (late 6th–late 2nd centuries BCE) with yhwd stamp impressions. At the same time, several ad hoc systems of stamp impressions appeared: “private” stamp impressions were used on the eve of Sennacherib’s campaign, mwṣh stamp impressions after the destruction of Jerusalem, and yršlm impressions after the establishment of the Hasmonean state. While administrative systems that stamped storage jars are known elsewhere in the ancient Near East, the phenomenon in Judah is unparalleled in its scale, variety and continuity, spanning a period of some 600 years without interruption.This is the first attempt to consider the phenomenon as a whole and to develop a unified theory that would explain the function of these stamp impressions and shed new light on the history of Judah during six centuries of subjugation to the empires that ruled the region—as a vassal kingdom in the age of the Assyrian, Egyptian, and Babylonian empires and as a province under successive Babylonian, Persian, Ptolemaic, and Seleucid rule.
Titolo autorizzato: Age of Empires  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-64602-174-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910838246403321
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Serie: Mosaics: Studies on Ancient Israel