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Título : The forgotten kingdom : the archaeology and history of northern Israel
Autor : Finkelstein, Israel 
Palabras clave : ARQUEOLOGIAHISTORIA ANTIGUAEDAD DE HIERROEDAD DE BRONCEORIENTE ANTIGUOREINO DE ISRAEL
Fecha de publicación : 2013
Editorial : Society of Biblical Literature
Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente
Cita : Finkelstein, I. The forgotten kingdom : the archaeology and history of northern Israel [en línea]. Ancient Near East Monographs - Monografías del Antigo Cercano Oriente, n° 5. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2013. Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/8018
Resumen : Introduction: In the first half of the eighth century b.c.e., Israel ruled over the lion’s share of the territory of the two Hebrew kingdoms (fig. 1), and its population accounted for three quarters of the people of Israel and Judah combined (Broshi and Finkelstein 1992). Israel was stronger than Judah both militarily and economically, and in the first half of the ninth century and in the first half of the eighth century—almost half the time the two kingdoms co-existed—Israel dominated the southern kingdom. Nonetheless, Israel has lingered in the shadow of Judah, both in the story told in the Hebrew Bible and in the attention paid to it by modern scholarship...
Cobertura Espacial: ISRAEL
URI : https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/8018
ISBN : 978-1-58983-912-0
ISSN : 978 1-58983-910-6 (online)
Disciplina: HISTORIA
Derechos: Acceso Abierto
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