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Title: "What mean these stones?" (Joshua 4:6, 21) : essays on texts, philology, and archaeology in honour of Anthony J. Frendo
Other Titles: Ancient Near Eastern studies : supplement 50
Authors: Mizzi, Dennis
Vella, Nicholas C.
Zammit, Martin R.
Keywords: Bible -- Antiquities
Bible. Joshua, IV, 6, 21 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Genesis, X, 18-21 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Isaiah, X, 18 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Isaiah, LVII -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Semitic philology
Inscriptions, Hebrew
Inscriptions, Punic
Phoenician antiquities
Malta -- Antiquities
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Citation: Mizzi, D., Vella, N. C., & Zammit, M. R. (eds.) (2017). "What mean these stones?" (Joshua 4:6, 21) : essays on texts, philology, and archaeology in honour of Anthony J. Frendo. Belgium: Peeters Publishers.
Abstract: This volume is dedicated to Anthony J. Frendo, professor of Near Eastern Archaeology and Hebrew Bible at the University of Malta. Frendo has dedicated the largest part of his academic career to exploring the relationship between text and artefact. Appropriately, therefore, many of the collected essays operate at this interface between disciplines while focusing on a diverse array of material, such as Hebrew, Aramaic, and Punic epigraphy, Phoenician/Punic textual and material culture, ancient Near Eastern archaeology, biblical texts, the Dead Sea Scrolls, as well as elements from Maltese archaeology, including a cuneiform inscription found at a local sanctuary at Tas-Silg.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/119848
ISBN: 9789042934191
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