Dinner at Dan: Biblical and Archaeological Evidence for Sacred Feasts at Iron Age II Tel Dan and Their Significance: 66

Dinner at Dan: Biblical and Archaeological Evidence for Sacred Feasts at Iron Age II Tel Dan and Their Significance: 66 book cover

Dinner at Dan: Biblical and Archaeological Evidence for Sacred Feasts at Iron Age II Tel Dan and Their Significance: 66

Author(s): Jonathan S Greer (Author)

  • Publisher: Brill
  • Publication Date: 13 Sept. 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 214 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9004260617
  • ISBN-13: 9789004260610

Book Description

In Dinner at Dan, Jonathan S. Greer provides biblical and archaeological evidence for sacred feasting at the Levantine site of Tel Dan from the late 10th century – mid-8th century BCE. Biblical texts are argued to reflect a Yahwistic and traditional religious context for these feasts and a fresh analysis of previously unpublished animal bone, ceramic, and material remains from the temple complex at Tel Dan sheds light on sacrificial prescriptions, cultic realia, and movements within this sacred space. Greer concludes that feasts at Dan were utilized by the kings of Northern Israel initially to unify tribal factions and later to reinforce distinct social structures as a society strove to incorporate its tribal past within a monarchic framework.

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About the Author

Jonathan S. Greer, Ph.D. (The Pennsylvania State University, 2011), is Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, MI. He has published several articles on the cult at Tel Dan and currently serves as the project zooarchaeologist.

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