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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. First edition. Octavo. xxii, 191, (1)pp. Indices and a 28pp. bibliography. Text in English with a small amount of Hebrew. Red buckram lettered in yellow. Illustrated with 44 text figures (photos, drawings & ground plans), and 11 tables. A fine, as new copy. In 'Dinner at Dan', Jonathan S. Greer provides biblical and archaeological evidence for sacred feasting at the Levantine site of Tel Dan from the late 10th century - mid-8th century BCE. Biblical texts are argued to reflect a Yahwistic and traditional religious context for these feasts and a fresh analysis of previously unpublished animal bone, ceramic, and material remains from the temple complex at Tel Dan sheds light on sacrificial prescriptions, cultic really, and movements within this sacred space. Greer concludes that feasts at Dan were utilized by the kings of Northern Israel initially to unify tribal factions and later to reinforce distinct social structures as a society strove to incorporate its tribal past within a monarchic framework. Contents: List of Figures; List of Tables; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Introduction: Unanswered Questions and the Power of a Feast; The Power of a Feast; Defining a Feast; The Sacred Feast; The Way Forward; The Importance of this Endeavor; Chapter 2. Biblical Perspectives on the Northern Cult in the Monarchic Period; The Description of the Cult of Jeroboam in 1 Kings 12:25-33; The Ambiguous Portrayal of Jeroboam and His Cult in the DH; Yahwistic Aspects of the Description of the Cult of Jeroboam; Calf Iconography, Yahweh, and Exodus 32; The God Who Brought You up from Egypt.; A Temple of " b?môt?"?Traditional Aspects of the Description of the Cult of Jeroboam; Location and Ancient Roots in Judges 17-18; A Priesthood of Everyman; Festivals of Old; Chapter 3. Archaeological Evidence of Sacred Feasts at Tel Dan; Introduction: Tel Dan Area T; Methods; Defining Contexts; Faunal Analysis; Ceramic Analysis; Artifactual Analysis; Results; Spatial and Stratigraphic Contexts; Southern Deposit 1 (SD1); Southern Deposit 2 (SD2); South-East Deposit 1 (SED1); South-East Deposit 2 (SED2); North-East Deposit (NED); Western Deposit 1 (WD1); Western Deposit 2 (WD2); Faunal Remains.; Taxa RepresentedAge at Death; Male-Female Proportions; Butchery Marks; Left-sided to Right-sided Proportions; Meaty Long Bone to Phalange Proportions; Ceramic Remains; Ceramic Types; Painted to Unpainted Wares; Other Artifactual Remains; Discussion; Cultic Meals in Area T; The Nature of the Deposits of Area T; Contrast between Spheres of Activity; Chronological Trends; Conclusions; Reconstruction; The Cultic Feasts of the Courtyard; The Cultic Feasts of the Western Chambers; Chapter 4. A Synthetic Analysis of Sacred Feasts at Israelite Dan; The Historicity of an Iron Age II Danite Cult.; Yahwistic Aspects of Danite FeastsThe Priestly Portions; Cultic Paraphernalia; The Architecture of Area T; The Syntax of Offering in Area T; "Yahwistic Aspects" in Context and the Aramaean Question; Traditional Aspects of Danite Cult Feasts; Communal Family Feasts; Increasing Regulation; Chapter 5. Conclusions: Kingdom, Past, and Realpolitik at Monarchic Dan; The Yahwistic Royal Cult in Action; Sacred Feasts at Dan in the Context of the Kingdom; Sacred Feasting in the Precinct of the Early Northern Monarchs; Sacred Feasting in the Precinct of the Omrides.; Sacred Feasting in the Precinct of the NimshidesThe Significance of this Study; Appendix: Cooking Pot Rim Profiles by Deposit; Bibliography; Author Index; Names and Subject Index; Ancient Sources Index. Volume 66 in the Brill series, "Culture and History of the Ancient Near East.".