
In Pursuit of Visibility: Essays in Archaeology, Ethnography, and Text in Honor of Beth Alpert Nakhai
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Jennie Ebeling (Contributor) Laura Mazow (Contributor)
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In Pursuit of Visibility honors the distinguished career of a scholar of Canaan and ancient Israel, Beth Alpert Nakhai. In fifteen diverse essays, Professor Nakhai's students and colleagues celebrate her important contributions to the field of Near Eastern Archaeology, including her research into gender, household, and cult in the Bronze and Iron Age southern Levant, and her tireless efforts to acknowledge and support women in the profession. These essays reflect Professor Nakhai's commitment to combining archaeology and text to reconstruct aspects of ancient life and make those who are marginalized visible in both the past and the present. 44 figures, 6 tables (colour throughout)
About the Author
Jennie Ebeling earned her MA and PhD from the University of Arizona and is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Evansville. She co-directed the Jezreel Expedition in Israel with Norma Franklin and specializes in the study of ancient food and drink technology. She is the co-editor of four other volumes and the author of Women's Lives in Biblical Times (T&T Clark 2010).Laura Mazow earned her MA and PhD from the University of Arizona and is Associate Professor in Anthropology at East Carolina University. Her research focuses on ancient textile technologies in the southern Levant and eastern Mediterranean.
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- Contributor: Jennie Ebeling
- Imprint: Archaeopress Archaeology
- ISBN13: 9781803272313
- Number of Pages: 212
- Packaged Dimensions: 174x245mm
- Packaged Weight: 553
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Archaeopress
- Release Date: 2022-06-09
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Jennie Ebeling earned her MA and PhD from the University of Arizona and is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Evansville. She co-directed the Jezreel Expedition in Israel with Norma Franklin and specializes in the study of ancient food and drink technology. She is the co-editor of four other volumes and the author of Women's Lives in Biblical Times (T&T Clark 2010).Laura Mazow earned her MA and PhD from the University of Arizona and is Associate Professor in Anthropology at East Carolina University. Her research focuses on ancient textile technologies in the southern Levant and eastern Mediterranean.
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