Early Israel: Anthropological and Historical Studies on the Israelite Society Before the Monarchy, Band 37

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Brill Archive, 1985 - 496 Seiten
 

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Its Formulation
1
SemiNomads into Palestine
35
5
60
J Wellhausen to A
62
Introduction
66
II
80
From Nomadic to Sedentary Life
136
2
159
Social Structure in Israel in the PreNational Period
245
N K Gottwalds Understanding of the Tradition
294
Is there Anything New in Gottwalds Understanding
300
6
306
Deutero Isaiah
325
Psalms 104106
351
7
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Introduction
392

3
202
On Evolutionism the Systems Approach
216
Segmentary Societies in the Near East
223
The Exogamous Clan and Tribal Organization
231
Conclusion to Part II
407
Bibliography
436
Indicies
481
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Seite 197 - A stratified society is one in which members of the same sex and equivalent age status do not have equal access to the basic resources that sustain life.
Seite 42 - ... apparently no class or stratum of the population which was in a position to undertake enterprises on its own initiative or which could be fired with ambition to change its ways and develop along new lines. A third reason, which must not be discounted because of its relative intangibility, was probably the extremely low level of Canaanite religion, which inherited a relatively very primitive mythology and had adopted some of the most demoralizing cultic practices then existing in the Near East.
Seite 397 - I propose that we decline to be led by the biblical account and instead regard it, like other legendary materials, as formally ahistorical; that is, as a source which only exceptionally can be verified by other information.
Seite 72 - Lo the wretched Asiatic — it goes ill with the place where he is, afflicted with water, difficult from many trees, the ways thereof painful because of the mountains. He does not dwell in a single place, (but) his legs are made to go astray. He has been fighting (ever) since the time of Horus, (but) he does not conquer, nor yet can he be conquered.
Seite 215 - a unilateral kinship group that maintains the fiction of common genetic descent from a remote ancestor, usually legendary or mythological.
Seite 217 - ... accounted for by any of the facts we have so far mentioned, taken alone or in the aggregate, but only by reference to the lineage system. The Nuer clan is not an undifferentiated group of persons who recognize their common kinship, as are many African clans, but is highly segmented. The segments are genealogical structures, and we therefore refer to them as lineages and to the clan as an exogamous system of lineages which trace their descent to a common ancestor.
Seite 196 - where no land shortage exists," the search for more land is prominently articulated by Tiv as a cause for migration. From an adaptive viewpoint, this is no paradox. CONCLUSIONS The segmentary lineage system is an institution appearing at the tribal level of general cultural evolution; it is not characteristic of bands, chiefdoms, or the several forms of civilization. It develops among societies with a simple neolithic mode of production and a correlative tendency to form small, autonomous economic...
Seite 422 - J. 1954 Le probleme des Habiru a la 4e rencontre assyriologique Internationale. Cahiers de la Societe asiatique 12.
Seite 419 - Further Light on the History of Israel From Lachish and Megiddo. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 68:22-26 1938 The Excavations of Tell Beit Mirsim II.

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