Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. No Jacket. Missing dust jacket; Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Smock, Freiburg, Deutschland
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Zustand: Gut. Formateinband: Paperback / kartoniert XL, 280 S. (23 cm) 1st Edition; Buch minimal verzogen; Stempel auf Schutztitelseite; sonst in gutem Zustand. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 600 [Stichwörter: Auszug der Israeliten aus Ägypten, Archäologie].
Verlag: Krajowa Agencja, Warschau, 1976
Anbieter: Liwall Bücher und mehr, Halle, Deutschland
farb. Tafeln 68 S. O.ill.Halbleinen 8° (Einband gering berieben) Sprache: de.
Verlag: Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, Warschau, 1976
Anbieter: Antiquariat UPP, Sinzing, Deutschland
Halbleinen. Zustand: Gut. Kanten/Ecken deutlich berieben, ein Blattbogen lose! In deutscher Sprache. 68 pages. 17 x 20 cm.
Verlag: Krajowa AgenciaWydawnicza, Warschau, 1976
Anbieter: Antiquariat UPP, Sinzing, Deutschland
Halbleinen. Zustand: wie neu. Inhalt: - Das große Treffen - Ein Besuch hinter der Vogelkurve - Die Reise eins Unbekannte - Das Schloss der Unsichtbaren - Eine verkehrte Welt - Im Wald der Sieben Räuber - Marienkäferchen und seine Freunde In deutscher Sprache. 67 pages. 17,5 x 20,5 cm.
Verlag: Krajowa Agencia Wydawnicza, Warschau, 1976
Anbieter: Antiquariat UPP, Sinzing, Deutschland
Halbleinen. Zustand: Sehr gut. mit kleineren Gebrauchsspuren! In deutscher Sprache. 68 pages.
Verlag: Krajowa Agencia Wydawnicza, Warschau, 1976
Anbieter: Antiquariat UPP, Sinzing, Deutschland
Halbleinen. Zustand: Gut. Ecken/Kanten berieben, Seiten nachgedunkelt, aber sauber! In deutscher Sprache. 67 pages. 17 x 21 cm.
Verlag: Jerusalem : Hebrew University, Institute of Archaeology, 1997
Anbieter: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 154,54
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. 2 volumes : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm. The site of Tel Batash is identified with Biblical Timnah, well known as the setting of the Samson stories. The final report of its stratigraphy and architecture provides a comprehensive picture of the history of the town. Its distinctive square shape and concave surface were determined by the ramparts of the Middle Bronze Age. The unwalled Late Bronze Age town contained several patrician houses. Philistine Timnah was a substantial and densely built-up site and the excavations provided evidence of the existence of a city wall. In the 10th century BCE the town was unwalled and sparsely settled, but the earliest phase of the city gate dates from this period. Timnah of the 8th-7th centuries BCE was defended by a stone wall and a city gate. The densely built-up town included large public buildings, private dwellings, and evidence of an olive oil industry. This two-part set consists of a text volume, lavishly illustrated by photographs and schematic plans, and a volume containing 107 detailed plans and sections.
Verlag: [Jerusalem] : Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2001
Anbieter: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 160,48
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. Text volume 320 pages; plates volume 220 pages. [v. 1] The finds from the first millennium BCE: text -- [v. 2] The finds from the first millennium BCE: plates. This second two-volume set of the final report on the excavations at Timnah (Tel Batash) in the northern Shephelah of Judah presents the pottery and other finds from the first millennium BCE, i.e. the Iron Age II and the Persian period (Strata IVI), with a few stray finds of the Hellenistic period. The major part of the text volume is devoted to detailed typological and comparative discussion of the pottery, accompanied by examination of aspects such as surface treatment, provenience, and distribution by stratum and in particular architectural units. In the remainder of the volume different classes of finds are presented: these include inscriptions and seal impressions, figurative clay objects, metal objects, stone objects, and various other classes of small finds. The concluding chapter presents additional conclusions that stem from the material presented in the volume, exploring issues relating to chronology, geopolitics and the Iron Age society and economy. The plates volume contains 106 plates of drawings of pottery and other objects, arranged according to homogeneous architectural units or groups of loci of similar stratigraphic nature in each of the excavation areas.