Anthropology, Archaeology and History in Biblical Studies

Programme

We propose with this group to address topics related to anthropology, archaeology and history in relation to biblical studies and the history of the southern Levant, but at the same time we intend to make the range of perspective wide enough to include Eastern Mediterranean settings in antiquity in order to profit from comparisons and discussions. Accordingly, we propose to choose a thematic topic for each session and also invite scholars from outside the field of biblical studies to join in the discussion.

Chairs

Lukasz Niesiolowski-Spanò, University of Warsaw.

Alexander Fantalkin, Tel Aviv University.

Emanuel Pfoh, National University of La Plata & National Research Council - Argentina.

Sessions

Cordoba 2015