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Archaeology, Anthropology and Cult
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ABSTRACT
The Chalcolithic period was formative in Near Eastern prehistory, being a time of fundamental social change in craft specialization, horticulture and temple life. Gilat - a low mound, semi-communal farming settlement in the Negev desert - is one of the few Chalcolithic sanctuary sites in the Southern Levant. 'Archaeology, Anthropology and Cult' presents a critical analysis of the archaeological data from Gilat. The book brings together archaeological finds and anthropological theory to examine the role of religion in the evolution of society and the power of ritual in promoting change. This comprehensive volume, which includes artefact drawings, photographs, maps and data tables, will be of interest to students and scholars of ancient history, anthropology, archaeology, as well as biblical and religious studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|2 pages
THEORY
chapter 1|31 pages
Archaeology, Anthropology and Cult: Exploring Religion in Formative Middle Rangę Societies
chapter 2|20 pages
Cults, Shrines, and the Emergence of Regional Ritual Centers: The View from New Guinea
chapter 4|18 pages
The Rise of a New Negev Cult Center Today: Baba SaIPs Sanctuary in Netivot, Israel
part II|2 pages
ARCHAEOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS
chapter 5|118 pages
The Sanctuary Sequence: Excavations at Gilat: 1975-77, 1989, 1990-92
part III|2 pages
BIOLOGICAL DATA FROM GILAT
chapter 6|105 pages
Farming? Feasting? Herding? Large Mammals from the Chalcolithic of Gilat
chapter 8|40 pages
Death and the Sanctuary: The Humań Remains from Gilat
part IV|2 pages
THE EMERGENCE OF GILAT AS A REGIONAL CULT CENTER: PRODUCTION AND EXCHANGE
chapter 10|113 pages
Gilat’s Ceramics: Cognitive Dimensions of Pottery Production with a contribution by T.E. Levy and E. Kansa
chapter 12|110 pages
Gilat’s Ground Stone Assemblage: Stone Fenestrated Stands, Bowls, Palettes and Related Artifacts
chapter 13|18 pages
The W orked Bonę from the Chalcolithic Site of Gilat: Interim Report
part V|2 pages
PROCESSES OF INTEGRATION: THE EMERGENCE OF A PAN-REGIONAL RITUAL CENTER