A Wayside Shrine in Northern Moab: Excavations in Wadi ath-Thamad

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A Wayside Shrine in Northern Moab: Excavations in Wadi ath-Thamad

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781785707087
  • DDC分類 939.462

Full Description

Major recent excavations have shed much light on the complexity of Iron Age society and religion in southern Palestine, a region where both Judeans and Edomites lived. However, it is not clear whether the religious practices attested at these sites were a reflection of localised customs or were common rituals for peoples of Cisjordan and we do not know their extent. An isolated shrine site at Wadi ath-Thamad Site WT-13 in northern Moab which contained numerous finds of Iron Age figurines and statues has been the subject of detailed excavation. The rich harvest of figurines, ceramic statues, beads, miniature ceramic vessels, architectural models, faunal remains and shells and fossils constitutes the evidence for repeated cultic activities. Although dating to the Iron Age at the time of the consolidation of the kingdom of Moab, there is insufficient evidence at present to determine the full range of cultic practices and deities venerated by the peoples of the lands within ancient Moab and by those visitors to the shrine. The links between WT-13 and the surrounding town sites is only now coming to light with excavation at Atarus and Khirbat al-Mudayna, as well as at the Ammonite site of Tall Damiyah in the Jordan Valley, where a comparable shrine has recently been uncovered. WT-13 clearly serves as a link between the Jordan Valley and the Negev, adding to our knowledge of local and foreign influences in the region during the Iron Age.

Contents

Preface

List of Team Members

List of Tables and Graphs

List of Illustrations

 

 

PART ONE. THE SITE AND ITS EXCAVATION

 

Chapter One. Introduction and Geographical Setting

P. M. Michèle Daviau

with an excursus by Carlos Cordova

 

Chapter Two. Approaches to Religious Rituals and Cultic Behaviour

P. M. Michèle Daviau

 

Chapter Three. Stratigraphy, Architecture and Finds at WT-13

P. M. Michèle Daviau

 

 

PART TWO. THE FINDS FROM THE STRATUM II SHRINE

 

Chapter Four. The Anthropomorphic Figurines and Statues: Images of Gods and Worshipers

P. M. Michèle Daviau

 

Chapter Five. Typology of the Small Finds

P. M. Michèle Daviau

 

Chapter Six. WT-13 Pottery and the Central Jordan Tradition

Margreet L. Steiner

 

Chapter Seven. Tripod Cups, Miniature and Specialized Vessels

   P. M. Michele Daviau

 

Chapter Eight.  The Provenance of Anthropomorphic Statues, Figurines and Pottery

   Jan Gunneweg and Marta Balla

 

Chapter Nine. The WT-13 Faunal Bone Collection

   David Lipovitch

 

Chapter Ten. Shells and Fossil Invertebrates from WT-13

David S. Reese

 

Chapter Eleven. Fossil Sea Urchins from WT-13

   Kenneth J. McNamara

 

Chapter Twelve. The Beads

   P. M. Michèle and Gabrielle Cole

 

Chapter Thirteen. Nabataean and Roman Pottery and Objects

   P. M. Michèle Daviau

   with an Excursus by Robert M. Kerr

 

 

PART III. LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY

 

Chapter Fourteen. Regional Survey and Landscape Archaeology at WT-13 and WT-18 (al- Rumayl)

Christopher M. Foley

with contributions by P. M. Michèle Daviau

 

Chapter Fifteen. Sacred Landscape in Central Jordan

   P. M. Michèle Daviau

 

 

Index

 

Bibliography

 

 

 

www resources: https://downloads.wlu.ca/WadiThamad

Databases and Images

Field Images

Pottery

Artefacts

Beads

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