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Article: People of the Sea: The Search for the Philistines.
- Article from:
- The Journal of the American Oriental Society
- Article date:
- October 1, 1994
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Professors Trude and Moshe Dothan are two of Israel's best-known and most colorful archaeologists. She was long associated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and he with the University of Haifa and the Israel Department of Antiquities, both rising to the highest ranks. And each is a prominent field archaeologist, sometimes working together but often directing their own projects - many of which have produced critical new data for our understanding of the "Sea Peoples" of the eastern Mediterranean in the Early Iron Age, including the Biblical Philistines. In addition, Trude Dothan has devoted a lifetime's research to the subject - she published the standard scholarly ...
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