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- 99476629 alternative "Naṿadim, ḥaḳlaʼim ṿe-ʻironim".
- 99476629 contributor B8812300.
- 99476629 coverage "Negev (Israel) Antiquities.".
- 99476629 created "c1996.".
- 99476629 date "1996".
- 99476629 date "c1996.".
- 99476629 dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- 99476629 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 93-108).".
- 99476629 description "Machine generated contents note: Contents -- Preface -- Part One: The Physical Evidence -- I. Rural Settlement in the Negev Highlands -- 1. Introduction 3 -- 2. The Geographical Setting 6 -- 3. History of Research 7 -- 4. Chronological and Historical Problems 8 -- II. The Field Survey -- 1. Work Methods 12 -- 2. Identifying Ancient Nomadic Remains 13 -- III. The Archaeology of Southern Highland Settlement: Survey Data -- 1. Built-up Settlements 19 -- 2. Campsites 24 -- 3. Non-Habitational Features Within the Settlements 24 -- IV. The Archaeology of Southern Highland Settlement: A Case Study -- 1.Nahal 'Oded 33 -- 2.Har'Oded 41 -- 3. Architectural Summary 44 -- 4. Material Culture 45 -- 5.The Har 'Oded Settlements: Subsistence and Duration of Occupation 54 -- V. Chronology of the Southern Negev Highland Settlements -- 1. The Founding of the Sites 55 -- 2. The End of Settlement 57 -- Part Two: Ecology, Demography, and Historical Context -- VI. Settlement Patterns and the Environment -- 1. Topographical Location 59 -- 2. Regional Variations in Architecture and Intrasite Organization 64 -- 3. Settlement Distribution 64 -- 4. Influence of Water Supply and Climate 67 -- 5. The Economic Base 69 -- 6. Settlement Density and Population Estimates 71 -- 7. Summary: A Proposed Model for Seasonal Settlement 73 -- VII. Nomadism and Sedentism in the Negev Highlands - -- Coexistence and Conflict -- 1. Current Approaches to Nomad-Sedentist Interaction 75 -- 2. The Contribution of Archaeological Finds 76 -- 3. Historical Sources 78 -- 4. Summary: The Case for Nomad-Sedentist Coexistence 83 -- VIII. The Settled Nomads: AModel for Negev Highland Sedentarization 86 -- IX. Synthesis and Conclusion 90 -- References 93.".
- 99476629 extent "108 p. :".
- 99476629 identifier "9654060221".
- 99476629 identifier 99476629.html.
- 99476629 isPartOf "Seḳer arkheʼologi shel Yiśraʼel. Supplement.".
- 99476629 isPartOf "Supplement to the Archaeological Survey of Israel".
- 99476629 issued "1996".
- 99476629 issued "c1996.".
- 99476629 language "Abstract in Hebrew.".
- 99476629 language "eng heb".
- 99476629 language "eng".
- 99476629 publisher "Jerusalem : Israel Antiquities Authority,".
- 99476629 spatial "Israel Negev.".
- 99476629 spatial "Negev (Israel) Antiquities.".
- 99476629 subject "933 21".
- 99476629 subject "DS110.N4 A95 1996".
- 99476629 subject "Excavations (Archaeology) Israel Negev.".
- 99476629 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Contents -- Preface -- Part One: The Physical Evidence -- I. Rural Settlement in the Negev Highlands -- 1. Introduction 3 -- 2. The Geographical Setting 6 -- 3. History of Research 7 -- 4. Chronological and Historical Problems 8 -- II. The Field Survey -- 1. Work Methods 12 -- 2. Identifying Ancient Nomadic Remains 13 -- III. The Archaeology of Southern Highland Settlement: Survey Data -- 1. Built-up Settlements 19 -- 2. Campsites 24 -- 3. Non-Habitational Features Within the Settlements 24 -- IV. The Archaeology of Southern Highland Settlement: A Case Study -- 1.Nahal 'Oded 33 -- 2.Har'Oded 41 -- 3. Architectural Summary 44 -- 4. Material Culture 45 -- 5.The Har 'Oded Settlements: Subsistence and Duration of Occupation 54 -- V. Chronology of the Southern Negev Highland Settlements -- 1. The Founding of the Sites 55 -- 2. The End of Settlement 57 -- Part Two: Ecology, Demography, and Historical Context -- VI. Settlement Patterns and the Environment -- 1. Topographical Location 59 -- 2. Regional Variations in Architecture and Intrasite Organization 64 -- 3. Settlement Distribution 64 -- 4. Influence of Water Supply and Climate 67 -- 5. The Economic Base 69 -- 6. Settlement Density and Population Estimates 71 -- 7. Summary: A Proposed Model for Seasonal Settlement 73 -- VII. Nomadism and Sedentism in the Negev Highlands - -- Coexistence and Conflict -- 1. Current Approaches to Nomad-Sedentist Interaction 75 -- 2. The Contribution of Archaeological Finds 76 -- 3. Historical Sources 78 -- 4. Summary: The Case for Nomad-Sedentist Coexistence 83 -- VIII. The Settled Nomads: AModel for Negev Highland Sedentarization 86 -- IX. Synthesis and Conclusion 90 -- References 93.".
- 99476629 title "Naṿadim, ḥaḳlaʼim ṿe-ʻironim".
- 99476629 title "Nomads, farmers, and town-dwellers : pastoralist-sedentist interaction in the Negev highlands, sixth-eighth centuries C.E. / Gideon Avni.".
- 99476629 type "text".