Yadin, Yigael, 1917-1984.
Hazor, the rediscovery of a great citadel of the Bible.
[1st American ed.].
New York, Random House [1975]
280 pages illustrations 26 cm
In the beginning there was a great mound of earth overgrown with weeds and stubble, with occasional rocks jutting our above its surface - the tell of Hazor and the adjacent 'enclosure' (whose exact nature was still undetermined). At the end of five seasons of painstaking excavations, the largest ever undertaken in Israel, a team of archaeologists under the direction of Professor Yigael Yadin of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem had uncovered the remains of no less than twenty-two cities of antiquity, and in the process had literally dug up the answers to some of the most irksome problems of biblical archaeology. The first and most intriguing problem was the character of the 'enclosure'. Was it really, as a previous excavator had proposed, no more than a 'chariot parking-lot'? Or could it be that this heavily fortified area immediately next to the tell was also a city? If so, it would have been by far the largest city in Canan prior to the Israelite conquest and among the major population centres of the Near East! And who destroyed this thriving Canaanite city? The Bible ascribes this act to the forces of both Joshua and Deborah (during the later period of the Judges), and thousands of years later only the spade could unravel this literary enigma. The excavators also validated the biblical testimony that Solomon rebuilt Megiddo, Hazor and Gezer and corrected the erroneous conclusions of previous excavators about the Solomonic remains at these other two sites. Along the way, the finds at Hazor brought to light a wealth of information about the Canaanite culture of the pre-Israelite era and proved repeatedly that the 'historical' books of the Bible (Joshua through Chronicles) provide an amazingly accurate historical record. By the time the excavators had reached bedrock, they were able to compile a comprehensive history of the site from the Early Bronze Age to the Hasmonean period in the 2nd century B.C. Hazor is Yigael Yadin's dramatic account of the layer-by-layer revelations that these excavations yielded, It is a combination adventure in archaeology and portrait of the archaeologist as detective, searching our clues from literary sources; placing together pieces of information from other excavations, near and far; bringing the past to life with everything from a spade to a mechanical shovel and much imagination and ingenuity. All the archaeologists' excitement and enthusiasm permeates the writing of this narrative, and Professor Yadin makes a point of taking the reader step by step in a clear and colourful style, augmented by an invaluable gallery of almost 400 colour and black-and-white photographs (taken during the excavations), maps and plans that serve as vivid and essential background to the finds.
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Antiquities
Ausgrabung
Hazor (Extinct city)
Gezer Site (Israel)
Megiddo (Extinct city)
Hazor (Extinct city) Antiquities.
Ḥaẓor (Ville ancienne) Antiquités.
Gézer (Ville ancienne)
Megiddo (Ville ancienne)
Ḥaẓor (Ville ancienne)
Israel Gezer Site
Israel Hazor (Extinct city)
Israel Megiddo (Extinct city)
Hazor
Hatsor (Extinct city) (Israel)
Megiddo (Extinct city) (Israel)
Eretz Israel Antiquities, Biblical
Localisation: Bibliothèque main 22660
Cote: ID:87-B9576
Statut: Disponible
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