Filistijnen (Dutch Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Filistijnen" in Dutch language version.

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  • D. Ben-Shlomo - I. Shai - A. Zukerman - A. Maeir, Cooking Identites: Aegean-Style Cooking Jugs and Cultural Interaction in Iron Age Philistia and Neighboring Regions, in AJA 112 (2008), pp. 225-246.

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  • Dit is echter recentelijk in twijfel getrokken, zie: C. Vandersleyen, Keftiu: a cautionary note, in Oxford Journal of Archaeology 22 (2003), pp. 209-212[dode link]..

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  • B.J. Stone, The Philistines and Acculturation: Culture Change and Ethnic Continuity in the Iron Age, in BASOR 298 (1995), pp. 8, 13, C.S. Ehrlich, The Philistines in Transition: A History from ca. 1000-730 B.C.E., Leiden, 1996, p. 11.
  • R. Kittel, Geschichte des Volkes Israel, II, Gotha, 1922, pp. 86-87, A.R. Burn, Minoans, Philistines and Greek, B.C. 1400-900, Londen, 1930, pp. 145-165. Vgl. J. Strange, The Philistine City-states, in H.H. Mogens (ed.), A comparative study of thirty city-state cultures: an investigation conducted by the Copenhagen Polis Centre, Kopenhagen, 2000, pp. 129-130.
  • J. Strange, Capthor/Keftiu: A new Investigation, Leiden, 1980, p. 165.
  • T. Dothan - M. Cohn, The Philistine as Other: Biblical Rhetoric and Archaeological Identity, in L.J. Silberstein - R.L. Cohn (ed.), The Other in Jewish Thought and History: Constructions of Jewish Culture and Identity, New York, 1994, pp. 62-65, E. Noort, Die Seevölker in Palästina, Kampen - Leuven, 1994, p. 51.
  • T. Dothan - M. Cohn, The Philistine as Other: Biblical Rhetoric and Archaeological Identity, in L.J. Silberstein - R.L. Cohn (ed.), The Other in Jewish Thought and History: Constructions of Jewish Culture and Identity, New York, 1994, p. 65.
  • A. Maeir, art. Philister-Keramik (Philistine ceramics), in Reallexikon der Assyriologie und vorderasiatischen Archaologie X (2005), pp. 534-535.
  • T. Dothan - M. Cohn, The Philistine as Other: Biblical Rhetoric and Archaeological Identity, in L.J. Silberstein - R.L. Cohn (ed.), The Other in Jewish Thought and History: Constructions of Jewish Culture and Identity, New York, 1994, p. 67.
  • T. Dothan - M. Cohn, The Philistine as Other: Biblical Rhetoric and Archaeological Identity, in L.J. Silberstein - R.L. Cohn (ed.), The Other in Jewish Thought and History: Constructions of Jewish Culture and Identity, New York, 1994, p. 65-66.
  • art. Qasile (a) (Tell), in Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, New York, 2001, p. 415. A. Mazar - G.L. Kelm, art. Tell Qasile, in D.N. Freedman (ed.), Anchor Bible Dictionary, V, New York, 1992, p. 577. Vgl. Tell Qasile Excavations, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv.
  • art. Batash (Tel); Timna, in Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, New York, 2001, p. 69.
  • Texte aus der Umwelt des Alten Testaments, I, pp. 367-368. C.S. Ehrlich, The Philistines in Transition: A History from ca. 1000-730 B.C.E., Leiden, 1996, pp. 170-171.
  • C.S. Ehrlich, The Philistines in Transition: A History from ca. 1000-730 B.C.E., Leiden, 1996, pp. 87-88. Vgl. H. Donner, The Separate States of Israel and Judah, in J.H. Hayes - J.M. Miller (edd.), Israelite and Judean History, Philadelphia, pp. 381-434, H. Donner, Geschichte des Volkes Israel und seiner Nachbarn in Grundzüge, Göttingen, 1986, pp. 297-300.
  • J. Ménant (trad. ed.), Annales des rois d'Assyrie, Boston, 2005 (= Parijs, 1874), p. 144 (L.57), volgens Noort een verwijzing naar gebeurtenissen in 738 (E. Noort, Die Seevölker in Palästina, Kampen - Leuven, 1994, pp. 31).
  • C.S. Ehrlich, The Philistines in Transition: A History from ca. 1000-730 B.C.E., Leiden, 1996, pp. 100-102, C.S. Ehrlich, art. Philister, WiBiLex.de (2007), E. Noort, Die Seevölker in Palästina, Kampen - Leuven, 1994, pp. 31. Gearchiveerd op 9 december 2022.
  • J. Strange, The Philistine City-states, in M.H. Hansen (ed.), A Comparative Study of Thirty City-state Cultures, Kopenhagen, 2000, p. 133.
  • C.S. Ehrlich, The Philistines in Transition: A History from ca. 1000-730 B.C.E., Leiden, 1996, p. 25 (voetnoot 6).
  • J. Strange, The Philistine City-states, in M.H. Hansen (ed.), A Comparative Study of Thirty City-state Cultures, Kopenhagen, 2000, p. 134.
  • J. Strange, The Philistine City-states, in M.H. Hansen (ed.), A Comparative Study of Thirty City-state Cultures, Kopenhagen, 2000, p. 135.
  • A. Maeir, art. Philister-Keramik (Philistine ceramics), in Reallexikon der Assyriologie und vorderasiatischen Archaologie X (2005), p. 529
  • A. Maeir, art. Philister-Keramik (Philistine ceramics), in Reallexikon der Assyriologie und vorderasiatischen Archaologie X (2005), p. 530
  • A. Maeir, art. Philister-Keramik (Philistine ceramics), in Reallexikon der Assyriologie und vorderasiatischen Archaologie X (2005), p. 532
  • art. Qasile (a) (Tell), in Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land, New York, 2001, p. 415.
  • J.F. Healey, art. Dagon, in K. van der Toorn - B. Becking - P.W. van der Horst (edd.), Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, Leiden - Grand Rapids - Cambridge, 19992, pp. 216--219. Vgl. J. Strange, The Philistine City-states, in M.H. Hansen (ed.), A Comparative Study of Thirty City-state Cultures, Kopenhagen, 2000, p. 135.
  • II Koningen 1. Zie ook W. Herrmann, art. Baal Zebub, in K. van der Toorn - B. Becking - P.W. van der Horst (edd.), Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible, Leiden - Grand Rapids - Cambridge, 19992, pp. 155-156 en J. Strange, The Philistine City-states, in M.H. Hansen (ed.), A Comparative Study of Thirty City-state Cultures, Kopenhagen, 2000, p. 135.
  • M. Görg, art. Philister, in Reallexikon der Assyriologie und vorderasiatischen Archaologie X (2005), p. 528, C.S. Ehrlich, art. Philister, WiBiLex.de (2007). Gearchiveerd op 9 december 2022.
  • E. Noort, Die Seevölker in Palästina, Kampen - Leuven, 1994, pp. 27-----33. De Filistijnen worden nog slechts in Bijbelse context vermeld: Ezechiël 25:16, Zacharia 9:6, I Makkabeeën 3 ("land van de Filistijnen"). Zie echter ook B.J. Stone, The Philistines and Acculturation: Culture Change and Ethnic Continuity in the Iron Age, in BASOR 298 (1995), pp. 7-32.
  • M. Gil, A History of Palestine, 634-1099, Cambridge, 1992, pp. 113-114.
  • De Palestijnen en Filistijnen zijn zeker niet etnisch verwant. Zie: M. Gil, A History of Palestine, 634-1099, Cambridge, 1992, pp. 14-15.
  • J. van der Toorn-Schutte, Verhaal halen. Een zoektocht naar de oorsprong van Nederlandse uitdrukkingen, Amsterdam, 2003, pp. 92-93.

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  • S. Gitin, Ekron of the Philistines in the Late Iron Age II, in Asor Newsletter 49 (1999), pp. 11-12.
  • J. Lev-Tov, The Social Implications of Subsistence Analysis of Faunal Remains from Tel Miqne-Ekron, in Asor Newsletter 49 (1999), p. 15.
  • J. Lev-Tov, The Social Implications of Subsistence Analysis of Faunal Remains from Tel Miqne-Ekron, in Asor Newsletter 49 (1999), p. 14.
  • J. Lev-Tov, The Social Implications of Subsistence Analysis of Faunal Remains from Tel Miqne-Ekron, in Asor Newsletter 49 (1999), p. 15, A.E. Killebrew, Biblical Peoples and Ethnicity: An Archaeological Study of Egyptians, Canaanites, Philistines, and Early Israel, 1300-1100 B.C.E., Leiden, 2005, p. 219.

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  • A. Mazar, The Temples and Cult of the Philistines, in E.D. Oren (ed.), The Sea Peoples and Their World: A Reassessment, Philadelphia, 2000, p. 223, J.M. Golden, Ancient Canaan and Israel: New Perspectives, Santa Barbara - Denver - Oxford, 2004, p. 200, D. Ben-Shlomo, Philistine Iconography: A Wealth of Style and Symbolism, Fribourg - Göttingen, 2010, pp. 178-179, A. Yasur-Landau, The Philistines and Aegean Migration at the End of the Late Bronze Age, Cambridge, 2010, p. 305. Gearchiveerd op 9 juli 2023.

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  • Bijvoorbeeld V.P. Hamilton, The Book of Genesis, II, Grand Rapids, 1995, p. 94.
  • T. Dothan - M. Cohn, The Philistine as Other: Biblical Rhetoric and Archaeological Identity, in L.J. Silberstein - R.L. Cohn (ed.), The Other in Jewish Thought and History: Constructions of Jewish Culture and Identity, New York, 1994, pp. 62-65, E. Noort, Die Seevölker in Palästina, Kampen - Leuven, 1994, p. 51.
  • E. Noort, Die Seevölker in Palästina, Kampen - Leuven, 1994, p. 23.
  • II Koningen 12:18. Vgl. E. Noort, Die Seevölker in Palästina, Kampen - Leuven, 1994, p. 23.
  • E. Noort, Die Seevölker in Palästina, Kampen - Leuven, 1994, pp. 32. Vgl. C.S. Ehrlich, art. Philister, WiBiLex.de (2007), die de opstand van Ashkelon typeert als de enige opstand onder Tiglat Pileser III. Gearchiveerd op 9 december 2022.
  • E. Noort, Die Seevölker in Palästina, Kampen - Leuven, 1994, pp. 32.
  • J. Ménant (trad. ed.), Annales des rois d'Assyrie, Boston, 2005 (= Parijs, 1874), p. 144 (L.57), volgens Noort een verwijzing naar gebeurtenissen in 738 (E. Noort, Die Seevölker in Palästina, Kampen - Leuven, 1994, pp. 31).
  • C.S. Ehrlich, The Philistines in Transition: A History from ca. 1000-730 B.C.E., Leiden, 1996, pp. 100-102, C.S. Ehrlich, art. Philister, WiBiLex.de (2007), E. Noort, Die Seevölker in Palästina, Kampen - Leuven, 1994, pp. 31. Gearchiveerd op 9 december 2022.
  • E. Noort, Die Seevölker in Palästina, Kampen - Leuven, 1994, pp. 22-23.
  • A.E. Killebrew, Biblical Peoples and Ethnicity: An Archaeological Study of Egyptians, Canaanites, Philistines, and Early Israel, 1300-1100 B.C.E., Leiden, 2005, p. 219.
  • J. Lev-Tov, The Social Implications of Subsistence Analysis of Faunal Remains from Tel Miqne-Ekron, in Asor Newsletter 49 (1999), p. 15, A.E. Killebrew, Biblical Peoples and Ethnicity: An Archaeological Study of Egyptians, Canaanites, Philistines, and Early Israel, 1300-1100 B.C.E., Leiden, 2005, p. 219.

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  • M. Dothan, art. Ashdod, in D.N. Freedman (ed.), Anchor Bible Dictionary, I, New York, 1992, p. 479. Ashdoda figurine, Israel Museum, 2008. Gearchiveerd op 2 december 2022.
  • T. Dothan, art. Philistines - Archaeology, in D.N. Freedman (ed.), Anchor Bible Dictionary, V, New York, 1992, p. 330. M. Dothan, art. Ashdod, in D.N. Freedman (ed.), Anchor Bible Dictionary, I, New York, 1992, p. 479. Ashdoda figurine, Israel Museum, 2008. A. Yasur-Landau, The Mother(s) of all Philistines? Aegean Enthroned Deities of the 12th - 11th Century Philistia, in Aegaeum 22 (2001), pp. 1-15.

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  • A. Mazar, The Temples and Cult of the Philistines, in E.D. Oren (ed.), The Sea Peoples and Their World: A Reassessment, Philadelphia, 2000, p. 223, J.M. Golden, Ancient Canaan and Israel: New Perspectives, Santa Barbara - Denver - Oxford, 2004, p. 200, D. Ben-Shlomo, Philistine Iconography: A Wealth of Style and Symbolism, Fribourg - Göttingen, 2010, pp. 178-179, A. Yasur-Landau, The Philistines and Aegean Migration at the End of the Late Bronze Age, Cambridge, 2010, p. 305. Gearchiveerd op 9 juli 2023.

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