The Philistines and Aegean Migration at the End of the Late Bronze Age

Assaf Yasur-Landau author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:16th Jun '14

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This book examines the early history of the biblical Philistines who migrated to the Levant during the early twelfth century BC.

Assaf Yasur-Landau examines the early history of the biblical Philistines who were among the 'Sea Peoples' who migrated to the Levant during the twelfth century BC. He combines a theoretical framework on the archaeology of migration with new data from excavations to reconstruct the social history of the Aegean migration.In this study, Assaf Yasur-Landau examines the early history of the biblical Philistines who were among the 'Sea Peoples' who migrated from the Aegean area to the Levant during the early twelfth century BC. Creating an archaeological narrative of the migration of the Philistines, he combines an innovative theoretical framework on the archaeology of migration with new data from excavations in Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel and thereby reconstructs the social history of the Aegean migration to the southern Levant. The author follows the story of the migrants from the conditions that caused the Philistines to leave their Aegean homes, to their movement eastward along the sea and land routes, to their formation of a migrant society in Philistia and their interaction with local populations in the Levant. Based on the most up-to-date evidence, this book offers a new and fresh understanding of the arrival of the Philistines in the Levant.

'This book is published exactly one hundred years after the first book on the Philistines - a book by the British archaeologist R. A. St Macalister (The Philistines, 1911). While Macalister had very few sources at his disposal, Yasur-Landau can reply on extensive archaeological research as well as on a large body of literature, including the books published by Moshe and Trude Dothan published between 1967 and 2006.' International Review of Biblical Studies

ISBN: 9781107660038

Dimensions: 251mm x 175mm x 23mm

Weight: 1000g

402 pages