The Forging of Israel: Iron Technology, Symbolism and Tradition in Ancient Society
in Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
        Pages
        307
    
    
        Publisher
        T&T Clark
    
    
        Published
        12/1/1990
    
    
        ISBN-13
        9781850752639 
    
                
                In this rich and elegantly presented interdisciplinary study, the theme is the impact of iron technology on the material and cultural life of ancient Israel. The author argues that iron itself and the processes of ironworking functioned as dominant cultural symbols, conveying meanings about significant transformations that established Israel's social and religious identity. This wide-ranging monograph is particularly valuable for its integration of material about ironworking in traditional African societies, anthropological theories on symbolism and archaeological information on the development of iron technology in the Near East.