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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 ge...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-590042023-02-01T09:03:04Z In Pursuit of Visibility Ebeling, Jennie Mazow, Laura Social Science Archaeology bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HD Archaeology 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. 2022-10-24T05:35:24Z 2022-10-24T05:35:24Z 2022 book 9781803272320 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/59004 eng application/pdf n/a external_content.pdf Archaeopress Publishing Archaeopress Publishing Ltd 7e116204-6e61-4a63-98ae-660271d0f50e 9781803272320 Knowledge Unlatched (KU) Archaeopress Publishing Ltd open access
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description 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.
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