Between Text and Artifact: Integrating Archaeology in Biblical Studies Teaching (Archaeology and Biblical Studies)
170 BI:.'WEENTEXTANDARnFACf interpretationofKhirbetQumran.Themostimportantconcernthevalidity ofPeriodla,thedateoftheendofPeriodI ...
fAtK:TIlEDEADSEASCROU.'>ANDQUMRAN 171 hiddenatatimeofdanger,shearguesthatthehoardofcoinswithdates mngingto9/8B.C.E.belongstot ...
172 BE1WEENITX,.ANDARlll'AC!" descriptionofcla!,1.ThroughoutthehistoryofQumranscholarship,how~ ever,thedistinctionhasoftenbeenbl ...
FAI.K:TilEDEADSEASCROI.I$ANDQUMHA'1 173 stonesdonotlie.However,stonesbythemselvesarealsosilent,andany descriptionisinherentlyint ...
174 BE1WEENTEXTANDARnFACf maynOIbeestablishedonthebasisofthecemetery, butseveralobserva^4 lionsarenotcwonhy.(1)Thereisagreaterte ...
FAI.K:THEDEADSEASCROllSANDQUMRAN 175 alsoa growingappreciationofhowthecemetery,aswellasQumrangen- erally,fitsintoitsregionalcont ...
176 BElWEENTEXTANDARTIFACT' WithregardtotheDeadSeaScrolls,thecontrollingquestionsforthefirst decadeswerepredominantlyrelatedtoth ...
I'Al.K:TilEDEADSEASCHOl.L'>A;\1[)Qt',\lIl:A:'>I 177 148.7em<lndanaveragerangeof143.9-153.8em,andcomparesIhiswith theest ...
178 BE"IWEENn:xrANDARllFACr thetext(texttypes,corrections,sensedivisions,etc.)andthequestionof provenance:Whicharcsectariantexts ...
FALK:TI-IEDEADSF.ASCROLLSA:\'DQLT'lllA-': 179 Third,bewareofthefallacylhalnamingequalsunderstanding.Wilhregard 10 Qumran,a great ...
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REALIZING DIVERSITY: REFLECflONS0, TEACHING PAGANRELiGION(S)INLATEHELLENISTICAND EARLY ROMAN PALESTINE jl"irgellZtllIgenberg Uni ...
182 Bt<.,WEI:NTEXTANDARTIFAcr thecountryside"andtherefore~uneduca{ed,uncivilized."Itisclearthat paganuscannot bea self-expres ...
ZANGENBEHG:REALIZINGDIVERSITY 183 simpleshoworpoliticalstatemenLSbutshouldbeexaminedwiththesame criticalsympathyas, for example, ...
184 llE1WEENTEXrANDANTlfACr detectedinlessmundanecircles.An increasingnumberofinscriptions dedicatedtobeis/heosandtheoshypsistos ...
ZA'i(;ENIIERG:REALIZINGDIVERSfnt 185 others,however,simplywerecontentwilhthehopellutintheendlhere would be nop3gans at all, not ...
186 B~::lW£ENnxrANDARTIFAcr greatpanoftheLatinWestemerged.Moreover,thevariouspeoplesin AsiaMinorfinallysuccumbed(0Greekculturean ...
187 Roman period. Despite agrowing wealth ofarchaeological data from numerousdigsintheregion,onlyafewbroaderstudieshaveexamined ...
(^188) UI:1WEENTEXrANDARllFACf andnumismaticscancontributeIllosttoourunderstandingofpagancul- ture.Writtendocumentsrangingfrommo ...
7..ANGENBERG:REAl.lZINGDIVERSITY 189 broughtaboutthemostabruptchangesintheregion,therehadbeeninnu- ential factors before,such as ...
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