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By Deborah O’Daniel Cantrell (History, Archaeology, and Culture of the Levant 1). Pp. xii .
By Deborah O’Daniel Cantrell (History, Archaeology, and Culture of the Levant 1). xii + 150, figs. 16, tables 4. Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake, Ind. 2011. The domestication of the horse and its subsequent use in both chariotry and cavalry had a massive impact on the ancient Near Eastern world. The Hittites, Egyptians, and Assyrians built their empires with horsepower, and, as a result, the horse became the most valuable commodity in the Near East. by Deborah O’Daniel Cantrell.
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Series: History, Archaeology, and Culture of the Levant (Book 1). Hardcover: 162 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1575062044. Product Dimensions: 7 x . x 10 inches. Pages with related products.
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The Horsemen of Israel: Horses and Chariotry in Monarchic Israel (Ninth–Eighth . The book would not have come into existence but for a trip to Israel.
The Horsemen of Israel: Horses and Chariotry in Monarchic Israel (Ninth–Eighth Centuries . Cantrell was a practicing attorney when she visited the Megiddo stables as a tourist in 1997. Shortly after the visit, her curiosity led her to take a break from the practice of law and to undertake graduate studies in religion at Vanderbilt University.
History, Archaeology, and Culture of the Levant . The Horsemen of Israel. Horses and Chariotry in Monarchic Israel. Deborah O’Daniel Cantrell. Almost every book in the Hebrew Bible mentions horses and chariots in some manner, usually in a military context. However, the importance of horses, chariots, and equestrians in ancient Israel is typically mentioned only in passing, if at all, by historians, hippologists, and biblical scholars.
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Deborah O’Daniel Cantrell. Tel Yaqush-An Early Bronze Age Village in the Central Jordan Valley, Israel. Rotem et al. A Possible Location in Northwest Sinai for the Sea and Land Battles between the Sea Peoples and Ramesses III. Hoffmeier. The Huqoq Excavation Project: 2014–2017 Interim Report. Magness et al. Front Cover. An Eighth-Century . Gate Shrine at Tel Lachish, Israel.
The Horsemen of Israel book. Notwithstan Almost every book in the Hebrew Bible mentions horses and chariots in some manner, usually in a military context
The Horsemen of Israel book. Notwithstan Almost every book in the Hebrew Bible mentions horses and chariots in some manner, usually in a military context. When it is mentioned, the topic engenders a great deal of confusion.
Notwithstanding the substantial textual and archaeological evidence of the horse's historic.
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Cantrell, deborah o'daniel. The Horsemen of Israel: Horses and Chariot, in Monarchic Israel (Ninth Eighth Centuries . History, Archaeology, and Culture of the Levant, vol. 1. Winona Lake, Ind. Winona Lake, In. Eisenbrauns, 2011. xii + 150, illus. Sheffield: Equinox, 2011. Distributed by The David Brown Book C. Oakville, Conn. COLOE, MARY . and Tom THATCHER, eds.
Almost every book in the Hebrew Bible mentions horses and chariots in some manner, usually in a military context. However, the importance of horses, chariots, and equestrians in ancient Israel is typically mentioned only in passing, if at all, by historians, hippologists, and biblical scholars. When it is mentioned, the topic engenders a great deal of confusion.
Notwithstanding the substantial textual and archaeological evidence of the horse’s historic presence, recent scholars seem to be led by a general belief that there were very few horses in Iron Age Israel and that Israel’s chariotry was insignificant. The reason for this current sentiment is tied primarily to the academic controversy of the past 50 years over whether the 17 tripartite-pillared buildings excavated at Megiddo in the early 20th century were, in fact, stables. Although the original excavators, archaeologists from the University of Chicago, designated these buildings as stables, a number of scholars (and a few archaeologists) later challenged this view and adopted alternative interpretations. After they “reassessed” the Megiddo stables as “storehouses,” “marketplaces,” or “barracks,” the idea developed that there was no place for the horses to be kept and, therefore, there must have been few horses in Israel. The lack of stables, when added to the suggestion that Iron Age Israel could not have afforded to buy expensive horses and maintain an even more expensive chariotry, led to a dearth of horses in ancient Israel; or so the logic goes that has permeated the literature. Cantrell’s book attempts to dispel this notion.
Too often today, scholars ignore or diminish the role of the horse in battle. It is important to remember that ancient historians took for granted knowledge about horses that modern scholars have now forgotten or never knew. Cantrell’s involvement with horses as a rider, competitor, trainer, breeder, and importer includes equine experience ranging from competitive barrel-racing to jumping, and for the past 25 years, dressage. The Horsemen of Israel relies on the author’s knowledge of and experience with horses as well as her expertise in the field of ancient Near Eastern languages, literature, and archaeology.
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