Jacob Kaplan's excavations of protohistoric sites, 1950s-1980s /

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Author / Creator:Gopher, Avi, author.
Imprint:University Park, Pennsylvania : Eisenbrauns ; [Tel Aviv] : Emery and Claire Yass Publications in Archaeology of the Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University, [2017]
Description:2 volumes (xiv, 714 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Language:English
Series:Monograph series of the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology ; number 36
Monograph series (Makhon le-arkheʼologyah ʻa. sh. Sonyah u-Marḳo Nadler) ; no. 36.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11738135
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Other authors / contributors:Gophna, R. (Ram), author.
Eyal, Ruth, author.
Paz, Yitzhak, 1968- author.
Kaplan, Jacob, 1910-1989.
ISBN:9781575069982
1575069989
9780271083605
0271083603
9780271083612
0271083611
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"A collection of archaeologist Jacob Kaplan's unpublished field work, focusing on the Pottery Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods of Israel within the late prehistory of the Levant"--Provided by publisher.
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Jacob Kaplan was a dynamic field archaeologist and an original researcher of the Pottery Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods in the Levant. This volume contains a selection of Kaplan's unpublished fieldwork as well as a broad survey of the thoughts, theories, and considerations that have placed his work at the forefront of Israeli archaeology.

Kaplan played an important role in shaping the archaeological sequence of the late prehistory of Israel, especially due to his discovery and description in the early 1950s of the Wadi Rabah culture--a major entity in the late Pottery Neolithic period. On a broader scale, Kaplan incorporated the Pottery Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods in Israel into the sequences of the late prehistory of the Levant and touched on the question of the end of the Neolithic period--one of the most intensive, creative, and transformative eras in human history. His views on some of the basic chronological and cultural issues of these periods endure to this very day.

This two-volume collection accords Kaplan the full recognition he deserves as an original, leading investigator of the late prehistory of Israel.

Physical Description:2 volumes (xiv, 714 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781575069982
1575069989
9780271083605
0271083603
9780271083612
0271083611