Eisenbrauns, 2014. — 344 p.
Dr. Seymour Gitin is completing his tenure as Director and Dorot Professor at the W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem. Much of his long career has been spent helping young scholars expand their contacts and hone their skills. This volume is a collection of articles by some of the many developing scholars and Albright fellows with whom Sy has shared his time and knowledge. Their appreciation shows in the quality of their articles, the breadth of their interests, and their dedication to Sy Gitin.
The articles range from a discussion of tomb robbing in Palestinian areas, to a geographical analysis of the Shephelah region, to Islamic historical texts, to Israelite cult stands, to Middle Bronze Age burials. In addition, there are several articles by former members of the Tel Miqne–Ekron staff that draw on the finds from that site and further demonstrate Sy’s willingness to mentor and to share the publication of the site’s rich trove of materials.
This book not only honors Dr. Gitin by the willingness of fellows to contribute to the volume; it also expands our knowledge base of the southern Levant and shows that
Material Culture Matters.
John R. Spencer (Ph.D., University of Chicago) is a Professor of Biblical Studies in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at John Carroll University (Cleveland, OH). He was the Annual Professor at the Albright Institute in (1984–85) and a United States Information Agency Research Fellow (1995). He is also an officer and member of the Board of Trustees of the Albright Institute.
Robert A. Mullins (Ph.D., Hebrew University) is an Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Azusa Pacific University. He was a United States Information Agency Junior Research Fellow (1997–98), the James A. Montgomery Fellow (1998–2000), the Ernest S. Frerichs Fellow/Program Coordinator (2000–2002), and a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow (2004).
Aaron J. Brody (Ph.D., Harvard University) is the Robert and Kathryn Riddell Associate Professor of Bible and Archaeology and Director of the Bade Museum of Biblical Archaeology at Pacific School of Religion. He was the George A. Barton Fellow (1992–93), the Dorot Foundation Fellow (1993), and a United States Information Agency Fellow (1995–96). He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Albright Institute.