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* Dever, William G. (2003): [https://archive.org/details/whowereearlyisra0000deve/mode/1up Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did they Come From?] Grand Rapids. | * Dever, William G. (2003): [https://archive.org/details/whowereearlyisra0000deve/mode/1up Who Were the Early Israelites and Where Did they Come From?] Grand Rapids. | ||
* Dever, William G. (2011): Earliest Israel: God's Warriors, Revolting Peasants, or Nomadic Hordes?, in: Eretz-Israel 30, S. 4-12. | * Dever, William G. (2011): Earliest Israel: God's Warriors, Revolting Peasants, or Nomadic Hordes?, in: Eretz-Israel 30, S. 4-12. | ||
* Faust, Avraham (2009): [https://www.academia.edu/1484587/How_Did_Israel_Become_a_People_The_Genesis_of_Israelite_Identity_Biblical_Archaeology_Review_201_pp_62_69_92_94 How Did Israel Become a People? The Genesis of Israelite Identity], in: BAR 201, S. 62-69.92-04. | |||
* Faust, Avraham (2016): [https://www.academia.edu/31026046/The_Emergence_of_Ancient_Israel_and_Theories_of_Ethnogenesis&nav_from=4cfac9c8-cd74-4593-affd-122f03fa11db&rw_pos=0 The Emergence of Ancient Israel and Theories of Ethnogenesis], in: Susan Niditch (Hg.): The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Ancient Israel. Chichester. | |||
* Finkelstein, Israel (2014): Das vergessene Königreich. Israel und die verborgenen Ursprünge der Bibel. München. | * Finkelstein, Israel (2014): Das vergessene Königreich. Israel und die verborgenen Ursprünge der Bibel. München. | ||
* Gilan, Amir (2013): [https://www.academia.edu/3494469/Hittites_in_Canaan_The_Archaeological_evidence Hittites in Canaan? The Archaeological Evidence], in: BN 156, S. 39-52. | * Gilan, Amir (2013): [https://www.academia.edu/3494469/Hittites_in_Canaan_The_Archaeological_evidence Hittites in Canaan? The Archaeological Evidence], in: BN 156, S. 39-52. | ||
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