IsraelX: Biblical Archaeology: The archaeology of ancient Israel and Judah

IsraelX: Biblical Archaeology: The archaeology of ancient Israel and Judah

by IsraelX

Biblical Archaeology of Ancient Israel and Judah

An Introductory Course on Iron Age Archaeology (ca. 1200-586 BCE)

Course Description

Embark on an exciting journey through time with our introductory course on biblical archaeology of ancient Israel and Judah during the Iron Age (ca. 1200-586 BCE). This comprehensive course offers a unique blend of cutting-edge, interdisciplinary archaeological research and historical exploration, providing students with a deep understanding of this fascinating era and its key players.

What Students Will Learn

  • The fundamentals of archaeology and biblical archaeology
  • Recent archaeological discoveries and their significance
  • The history and archaeology of ancient Israel and Judah
  • The complex relationship between archaeology, history, and the Bible
  • How to analyze and interpret archaeological findings
  • The daily life and material culture of ancient Israel and Judah
  • The role of neighboring cultures in the Iron Age II
  • Critical thinking skills in evaluating historical and archaeological evidence

Prerequisites

No prior knowledge or skills are required for this introductory course. It is designed for beginners and those with a general interest in archaeology, history, and biblical studies.

Course Coverage

  • Introduction to archaeology and biblical archaeology
  • The early Iron Age and the emergence of the Israelites
  • The debate surrounding the "United Monarchy" of David and Solomon
  • The Northern Kingdom of Israel (ca. 930-722 BCE)
  • The Southern Kingdom of Judah (ca. 930-586 BCE)
  • Daily life, social structure, and material culture in ancient Israel and Judah
  • Neighboring cultures and their influences
  • The aftermath of Iron Age Israel and Judah

Who This Course Is For

  • History enthusiasts
  • Biblical studies students
  • Archaeology hobbyists
  • Religious scholars
  • Anyone interested in ancient Near Eastern cultures
  • Students considering a career in archaeology or related fields

Real-World Applications

  • Enhanced critical thinking and analytical skills for evaluating historical claims
  • Improved understanding of ancient cultures and their relevance to modern society
  • Better interpretation of archaeological findings and their significance
  • Increased appreciation for the complexity of historical research
  • Valuable background knowledge for careers in archaeology, history, or religious studies
  • Improved ability to engage in informed discussions about ancient Near Eastern history and culture

Syllabus

  • Week 1: Introduction
  • Week 2: The early Iron Age
  • Week 3: The First Kingdoms? A "United Monarchy" of David and Solomon?
  • Week 4: The Northern Kingdom of Israel: ca. 930-722 BCE
  • Week 5: The Southern Kingdom of Judah: ca. 930-586 BCE
  • Week 6: Daily Life and Material Culture of Ancient Judah and Israel
  • Week 7: Neighboring Cultures in the Iron Age II
  • Week 8: Aftermath of Iron Age Israel and Judah and Course Epilogue
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