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Introduction: An Appreciation of Beth Alpert Nakhai – Jennie
Ebeling, Laura Mazow, Mandana Nakhai, Abbe Alpert, and J. Edward
Wright ;
Part I: Archaeology ;
Tfu Tfu Tfu: Against Evil Eye Assumptions – Abigail S. Limmer ;
‘It’s the Pits …’ Iron Age I Economy at Abel Beth Maacah – Lisa
Marsio ;
What’s a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?
Contextualizing an Iron Age IIA Female-Drummer Figurine from Tel
Abel Beth Maacah – Nava Panitz-Cohen and Daphna Tsoran ;
Rethinking ‘Cultic’ Herd Management: A Preliminary Multi-Isotopic
Perspective on the Proposed Iron Age IIA Cultic Space at Khirbet
Summeily – Kara Larson and James W. Hardin ;
Two-Handled Pillar Jars at Gezer – Charles Wilson, Steven M. Ortiz,
and Sam R. Wolff ;
Greco-Roman Dining Practices, Feasts, and Community Structure at
Qumran – Alan W. Todd ;
Part II: Ethnography and Ethnoarchaeology ;
They also Dug! Archaeologists’ Wives and their Stories – Norma
Dever† ;
Making Space: Women and Ovens in the Iron Age Southern Levant –
Jennie Ebeling ;
Gender and Glass: An Historical and Contemporary Consideration –
Alysia Fischer ;
Female Elders, Professional Potters, and Heritage Collecting –
Gloria London ;
Part III: Hebrew Bible ;
The Host and the Hosted: Commensal Politics and Cultural
(Mis)understandings at Samson’s Wedding – Laura Mazow ;
Asherah: Everyone’s Favorite Girl – Theodore W. Burgh ;
Defending Scripture through Spiritual Archaeology – Mark Elliott
;
Unveiling Biblical Women with Accurate Translations of the Hebrew
Feminine – Elizabeth Ann R. Willett ;
Women in Archaeology and Antiquity – William G. Dever
Jennie Ebeling earned her MA and PhD from the University of Arizona
and is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of
Evansville. She co-directed the Jezreel Expedition in Israel with
Norma Franklin and specializes in the study of ancient food and
drink technology. She is the co-editor of four other volumes and
the author of Women’s Lives in Biblical Times (T&T Clark
2010).
Laura Mazow earned her MA and PhD from the University of Arizona
and is Associate Professor in Anthropology at East Carolina
University. Her research focuses on ancient textile technologies in
the southern Levant and eastern Mediterranean.
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