Animal and Man in Bible Lands / by Dr F. S. Bodenheimer.

By: Language: English Series: Collection de Travaux de l'Academie Internationale d'Histoire des Sciences ; No: 10. | Collection de Travaux de l'Academie Internationale d'Histoire des Sciences ; No: 10.Publication details: Leiden : E. J. Brill, c1960.Description: 232 p. : port. ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • GN851 B63 1960
Contents:
I. Introductory Chapters -- 1. Multa, sed non multum -- 2. Formation of Palestine and its Fauna in the Tertiary and the Pleistocene -- 3. Early Men in Palestine -- II. Ancient Zoology in the Middle East -- 1. Animals in the Life of the Ancient Middle East -- 2. The Animal in the Life of Ancient Mesopotamia -- 3. The Animal in the Life of Ancient Egypt -- 4. Graeco-Roman Zoology on the Fauna of the Middle East - III. From the Neolithicum to the end of Iron Age (4500 to 3000 B. C. ) -- 1. Neolithicum and Chalcolithicum -- 2. Phoenicia and Syria in the second Millenium B. C. -- 3. The Egyptian Dominance in the second Millenium B.C. -- 4. A Survey of Conditions in Canaan during the Bronze and Iron Ages (3000 to 300 B.C. ) -- 5. Animals in the Excavations of the Bronze and Iron Ages in Palestine -- 6. Assrian Influences in the first Millenium B. C. -- 7. The Old Testament and its Animals -- 8. Animal Sacrifices in the Bible -- 9. The Zoology of the Bible in the Light of Frazer's Analysis of Comparative Folklore -- IV. Indexes.
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Books Books Hollanda Araştırma Enstitüsü Kütüphanesi / Netherlands Institute in Turkey Library GN851, B63 1960 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Not For Loan 444

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Includes indexes.

I. Introductory Chapters -- 1. Multa, sed non multum -- 2. Formation of Palestine and its Fauna in the Tertiary and the Pleistocene -- 3. Early Men in Palestine -- II. Ancient Zoology in the Middle East -- 1. Animals in the Life of the Ancient Middle East -- 2. The Animal in the Life of Ancient Mesopotamia -- 3. The Animal in the Life of Ancient Egypt -- 4. Graeco-Roman Zoology on the Fauna of the Middle East - III. From the Neolithicum to the end of Iron Age (4500 to 3000 B. C. ) -- 1. Neolithicum and Chalcolithicum -- 2. Phoenicia and Syria in the second Millenium B. C. -- 3. The Egyptian Dominance in the second Millenium B.C. -- 4. A Survey of Conditions in Canaan during the Bronze and Iron Ages (3000 to 300 B.C. ) -- 5. Animals in the Excavations of the Bronze and Iron Ages in Palestine -- 6. Assrian Influences in the first Millenium B. C. -- 7. The Old Testament and its Animals -- 8. Animal Sacrifices in the Bible -- 9. The Zoology of the Bible in the Light of Frazer's Analysis of Comparative Folklore -- IV. Indexes.

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