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Solomon and Shishak: Current Perspectives from Archaeology, Epigraphy, History and Chronology: Proceedings of the Third BICANE Colloquium held at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge 26-27 March 2011
Peter James, Peter G. van der Veen and Robert M. Porter
A collection of papers presented at the Third BICANE Colloquium held at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge in March of 2011.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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THE CONTRIBUTORS
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE
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SESSION 1: IS THE BIBLICAL SHISHAK THE SAME AS THE EGYPTIAN PHARAOH SHOSHENQ I?
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Shishak and Shoshenq: A chronological cornerstone or stumbling-block?
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Shoshenq I: A conventional(ish) view
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Shoshenq I and the Levant: Synchronising chronologies
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Dead-reckoning the Start of the 22nd Dynasty: From Shoshenq V back to Shoshenq I
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From the lunar eclipse of Takeloth II back to Shoshenq I and Shishak
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Shoshenq I and Biblical Šîšaq: A philological defense of their traditional equation
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The Name Shishaq: Šošenq or Šyšu/q? Responding to the critics and assessing the evidence
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Ramesses III as Biblical Shishak? Some Notes on the Archaeological Evidence
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Zerah the Kushite: A New Proposal Regarding His Identity
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When did Shoshenq I Campaign in Palestine?
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SESSION 2: THE GLORIOUS REIGN OF SOLOMON, FACT OR FICTION? ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL REFLECTIONS
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Samaria and Megiddo: Shishak and Solomon
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Solomon’s Temple, its Cultic Implements and the Historicity of Solomon’s Kingdom
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Josephus and Greek Chronography: Troy, Solomon, Shishak and Ramesses III
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Early Iron Age Epigraphy and Chronological Revision: A summary article
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Does Radiocarbon Provide the Answer?
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Recent Problems with Dendrochronology
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SESSION 3: THE EGYPTIANS AND JERUSALEM
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Kings of Jerusalem at the Late Bronze to Iron Age Transition –Forerunners or Doubles of David and Solomon?
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Analysis, Interpretation and Dating of a Problematic Egyptian Statuary Fragment Discovered in Jerusalem
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‘He Placed His Name in Jerusalem’: Ramesside Finds from Judah’s Capital
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The Campaign of Ramesses III against Philistia
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Published: 2015
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407343495 (ebook)
- 9781407313894 (paperback)
BAR Number: S2732