Women and Archaeology
July 9, 2021 - 23:23 | Ep. 28
This week we listen in on a conversation between Dr. Gruber and Dr. Beth Alpert Nakhai from the Arizona Center for Judaic Studies. She introduces us to the shift in archaeological studies this century towards domestic settings of Israelites instead of the palace and the temple. This shift introduces us to a wider exploration of ancient life, culture, and society that brings women into the picture and celebrates their contribution to the family and to society.
Episode Notes
Dr. Nakhai is the Associate Professor at the Arizona Center for Judaic Studies. She is an archaeologist and Biblical scholar, She has written extensively about ancient religion and culture, especially the lives of women in ancient Israel and the Near East. This week we talk about what has changed in archaeological studies that helps us understand the Bible in new ways. Click on the title to listen to the whole Roundtable Talk called Women in the Ancient Near East and Israel.
Find Dr. Nakhai's books: Archaeology and the Religions of Canaan and Israel and The World of Women in the Ancient and Classical Near East
Listen to a conversation with Dr. Cynthia Schaffer-Elliot about Israelite household goods HERE.
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Find Dr. Nakhai's books: Archaeology and the Religions of Canaan and Israel and The World of Women in the Ancient and Classical Near East
Listen to a conversation with Dr. Cynthia Schaffer-Elliot about Israelite household goods HERE.
Find out how you can get this and many other courses with one small monthly subscription at: https://israelbiblecenter.com
Stay connected with IBC on Facebook @IsraelBibleCenter or Twitter @IsraelStudy