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    Digging Up Jericho: Past, Present and Future

    Posted By: arundhati
    Digging Up Jericho: Past, Present and Future

    Bill Finlayson, "Digging Up Jericho: Past, Present and Future"
    English | ISBN: 1789693519 | 2020 | 320 pages | PDF | 31 MB

    Digging Up Jericho: Past Present and Future, arising from a conference exploring the heritage, archaeology and history of the Jericho Oasis, includes contributions by 21 internationally significant scholars. It will appeal to scholars and students in Near Eastern prehistory, Islamic archaeology, public archaeology, the history of archaeology, and cultural heritage management. Jericho has had a profile beyond academia, and the volume will also appeal to anyone interested in the archaeology and heritage of Jericho, biblical archaeology and, more broadly, Israel and Palestine.

    This is the first volume to offer a holistic perspective on the research and public value of the site of Jericho – an iconic site with a long and impressive history stretching from the Epipalaeolithic to the present day. Once dubbed the ‘Oldest City in the World’, it has been the focus of intense archaeological activity and media interest in the 150 years since its discovery. From early investigations in the 19th century, through Kathleen Kenyon’s work at the site in the 1950s, to the recent Italian-Palestinian Expedition and Khirbat al-Mafjar Archaeological Project, Jericho and its surrounding landscape has always played a key role in our understanding of this fascinating region. Current efforts to get the site placed on the World Heritage List only enhance its appeal.

    Covering all aspects of work at the site, from past to present and beyond, this volume offers a unique opportunity to re-evaluate and assess the legacy of this important site. In doing so, it helps to increase our understanding of the wider archaeology and history of the Southern Levant.

    Table of Contents

    Preface: Digging up Jericho – Bill Finlayson

    Part I – Past

    The Jericho Excavations in Historical Context

    Jericho in the Collections of the Palestine Exploration Fund – Felicity Cobbing

    Jericho in the Media – Rachael Thyrza Sparks

    The Photographic Methodology of Kenyon’s Jericho – Stuart Laidlaw

    Jericho Syndromes: ‘Digging Up Jericho’ as Ritual Dramas of Possession – Beverley Butler

    Square Pegs in Round Holes – John Carswell

    The Impact of Kenyon’s Excavations at Tell es-Sultan on Dutch Archaeology in the Near East – Bart Wagemakers

    Reconsidering Results from Past Excavations

    Finding and Losing the Person Within: A Neolithic Plastered Skull from Jericho – Alexandra Fletcher

    Kenyon, Jericho and the Amorites – Kay Prag

    Metal Weapons and Social Differentiation at Bronze Age Tell es-Sultan – Daria Montanari

    Jericho Tomb P23 in the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities – Christine Erkelens and Lucas Petit

    A New Umayyad Mosque at Khirbet el-Mafjar, and other Discoveries: A New Understanding through Architectural Stratigraphy and Landscape Archaeology – Ignacio Arce

    Part II – Present

    Current Fieldwork

    The Italian-Palestinian Expedition to Tell es-Sultan, Ancient Jericho (1997–2015): Archaeology and Valorisation of Material and Immaterial Heritage – Lorenzo Nigro

    Mudbricks and Modular Architecture at Tell es-Sultan from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age – Gaia Ripepi

    Protecting the People: The Fortification Systems of Middle Bronze Age Jericho in Light of the Italian-Palestinian Excavations – Chiara Fiaccavento and Elisabetta Gallo

    The Jericho Mafjar Project: Palestine-University of Chicago Research at Khirbet el-Mafjar – Donald Whitcomb

    Cities and Palaces: Khirbet el-Mafjar and the Evolution of Settlements on the Jericho Plain – Michael Jennings

    Two Decades of Archaeology in Jericho, 1994–2015 – Hamdan Taha

    Part III – Future

    Preserving the Archaeological Past for the Future

    Neolithic Heritage, Jericho and the West Bank – Bill Finlayson and Paul Burtenshaw

    The Hisham’s Palace Site and Museum Project – Jack Green ;