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* Dever, William G. (2017): Beyond the Text. An Archaeological Portrait of Ancient Israel and Judah. Atlanta.
* Dever, William G. (2017): Beyond the Text. An Archaeological Portrait of Ancient Israel and Judah. Atlanta.
* Edgar, Paul (2021): [https://classicsofstrategy.com/2021/12/22/a-most-ancient-statecraft-the-idrimi-statue-inscription/ A Most Ancient Statecraft: The Idrimi-Statue Inscription]. Online-Veröffentlichung.
* Edgar, Paul (2021): [https://classicsofstrategy.com/2021/12/22/a-most-ancient-statecraft-the-idrimi-statue-inscription/ A Most Ancient Statecraft: The Idrimi-Statue Inscription]. Online-Veröffentlichung.
* Faust, Avraham (2004): [https://www.academia.edu/1986198/_Mortuary_Practices_Society_and_Ideology_The_Lack_of_Iron_Age_I_Burials_in_Highlands_in_Context_Israel_Exploration_Journal_54_2004_174_190 Mortuary Practices, Society and Ideology. The Lack of Iron I Burials in the Highlands in Context, in: IEJ 54/2, S. 174-184.
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* Faust, Avraham (2015): [https://www.academia.edu/12312051/Faust_A_2015_Pottery_and_Society_in_Iron_Age_Philistia_Feasting_Identity_Economy_and_Gender_Bulletin_of_the_American_Schools_of_Oriental_Research_373_167_198 Pottery and Society in Iron Age Philistia: Feasting, Identity, Economy and Gender], in: BASOR 373, S. 167-198.
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* Shanks, Hershel (1992): Defining the Problems: Where We Are in the Debate, in: Ders. u.a. (Hgg.): The Rise of Ancient Israel. Lectures presented at a symposium sponsored by the Resident Associate Program, Smithsonian Institution. October 26, 1991. Washington.
* Shanks, Hershel (1992): Defining the Problems: Where We Are in the Debate, in: Ders. u.a. (Hgg.): The Rise of Ancient Israel. Lectures presented at a symposium sponsored by the Resident Associate Program, Smithsonian Institution. October 26, 1991. Washington.
* Shavit, Alon (2008): Settlement Patterns of Philistine City-States, in: Alexander Fantalkin / Assaf Yasur-Landau (Hgg.): Bene Israel. FS Israel Finkelstein. Leiden / Boston.
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* Suriano, Matthew J. (2018): A History of Death in the Hebrew Bible. Oxford.
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