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Potery, inscriptions,artifacts,other fund at excavations related to Philistines?
Category: Science > Instruments and Methods Asked by: dis-ga List Price: $25.00 |
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13 Nov 2002 01:16 PST
Expires: 15 Nov 2002 09:06 PST Question ID: 106706 |
A) Names of the five large cities and list of all smaller cities, villages and settlements of Philistines, On 12th century BCE. Characteristic description of each settlement and placement of it in the map. Was there, any kind of ancient writing fund, on Ostraca, tablets, papyri, stele or other, in those Philistine settlements? Submit real pictures of all these writings with existing transliterations and translations. B)Is there any strong archaeological evidense,like characteristic potery, Archaic Greek writing,Inscriptions in Linear B , or other artifacts to justify the theory of the origin of Philistines from the island of Crete? C)At the time of the arrival of the so called "sea people" in the lowlands of the Levant and Palaestine, were there any settlements of Philistines in existense there? If the answer is yes when the first Philistines had arrived there? D)WAs the 12th century BCE settlement at Izbet Sartah, Canaanite, Israelite, Akkadian, Philistine, Aegyptian or Phoenicean? Who were the people settlrd in the surrounding villages or cities? Please provide a compleate list of all items fund at the Izbet Sartah's excavations, stratum by by stratum, incuding, potery, artifacts, metals, coins, ostraca, inscriptions, tablets, armory, others. At the time of 12th century BCE to which groop of people these findings most likely corresponde and on what basis? To Canaanites, Philistines, Akkadians, Phoeniceans, Aegyptians Israelites or Else? E)Archaeological map of the area of Izbet Sartah and names of the sarrounging villages and cities,including distances, as these were envisioned on the 12th centuries BCE map. Since the existense of Israelites in the area was questionable at that time ( or possibly this time was signiling the begining of their arrival ), to which groop of people most likely these villages and surrounding cities belonged? |
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Re: Potery, inscriptions,artifacts,other fund at excavations related to Philistines?
From: willie-ga on 13 Nov 2002 01:31 PST |
There is a -very- large amount of work involved here, as each of your five main questions also contains numerous sub-questions, some of them involving large amounts of research. You may have a better chance of getting timely answers if you split this up into seperate questions and reconsider your pricing. Just a personal view, but there are many hours of work involved here. willie-ga |
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Re: artifacts fund at the excavations at IZBET SARTAH AND NEIGHBORING SETTLEMENT
From: dis-ga on 13 Nov 2002 13:28 PST |
I will like to remove the FIRST THREE Questions OF the original question and restructure the whole deal. Before that however I will appreciate if you can withdrow the entire original sugject and question. My new pricing will be $40 for two questions as follows: SUBJECT:Potery, inscriptions, ostraca,weaponry,and otherartifacts fund at the excavations at IZBET SARTAH AND NEIGHBORING SETTLEMENTS. QUESTIOS: A) WAs the 12th century BCE settlement at Izbet Sartah, Canaanite, Israelite, Akkadian, Philistine, Aegyptian or Phoenicean? Who were the people settlrd in the surrounding villages or cities? Please provide a compleate list of all items fund at the Izbet Sartah's excavations, stratum by by stratum, incuding, potery, artifacts, metals, coins, ostraca, inscriptions, tablets, armory, others. At the time of 12th century BCE to which groop of people these findings most likely corresponde and on what basis? To Canaanites, Philistines, Akkadians, Phoeniceans, Aegyptians Israelites or Else? B)Archaeological map of the area of Izbet Sartah and names of the sarrounging villages and cities,including distances, as these were envisioned on the 12th centuries BCE map. Since the existense of Israelites in the area was questionable at that time ( or possibly this time was signiling the begining of their arrival ), to which groop of people most likely these villages and surrounding cities belonged? |
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Re: Potery, inscriptions,artifacts,other fund at excavations related to Philistines?
From: dis-ga on 14 Nov 2002 13:05 PST |
-ga on 13 Nov 2002 13:28 PST I will like to remove the FIRST THREE Questions OF the original question and restructure the whole deal. Before that however I will appreciate if you can withdrow the entire original sugject and question. My new pricing will be $40 for two questions as follows: SUBJECT:Potery, inscriptions, ostraca,weaponry,and otherartifacts fund at the excavations at IZBET SARTAH AND NEIGHBORING SETTLEMENTS. QUESTIOS: A) WAs the 12th century BCE settlement at Izbet Sartah, Canaanite, Israelite, Akkadian, Philistine, Aegyptian or Phoenicean? Who were the people settlrd in the surrounding villages or cities? Please provide a compleate list of all items fund at the Izbet Sartah's excavations, stratum by by stratum, incuding, potery, artifacts, metals, coins, ostraca, inscriptions, tablets, armory, others. At the time of 12th century BCE to which groop of people these findings most likely corresponde and on what basis? To Canaanites, Philistines, Akkadians, Phoeniceans, Aegyptians Israelites or Else? B)Archaeological map of the area of Izbet Sartah and names of the sarrounging villages and cities,including distances, as these were envisioned on the 12th centuries BCE map. Since the existense of Israelites in the area was questionable at that time ( or possibly this time was signiling the begining of their arrival ), to which groop of people most likely these villages and surrounding cities belonged? |
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