The Minerva Center for the Relations between Israel and Aram in Biblical Times Research Colloquium
FECHA /DATE/DATA: 12-13/11/2018
LUGAR/LOCATION/LUOGO: Room S 203, Neues Seminargebäude, Campus Augustusplatz, Universität Leipzig (Leipzig, Germany,
ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: The Minerva Center for the Relations between Israel and Aram in Biblical Times
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Monday, November 12th 14.00 Gathering, Coffee and Refreshments 14.30 Greetings and Introduction, Angelika Berlejung, Aren Maeir, OmerSergi, Assaf Kleiman 15.00 First Session: Palace-Clan Relations in Second and First Millennium BCE Mesopotamia Brit Kärger, Universität Göttingen, Threats, Manslaughter and Gifts: Some Aspects of Political Control in the Kingdom of Mari in 2nd Millennium B.C. Jacob Jan de-Ridder, Universität Jena, Family Companies and the Palace in Kültepe 16.30 Coffee Break 17.00 First Session – Continuation
Aaron Schmitt, Universität Mainz, Kinship and Palace-Clan Relations in Assyria during the Middle and Neo-Assyrian Periods: The Stela Site at Assur as a Case Study 19.00 Dinner Tuesday, November 13th 08.45 Gathering
09.00 Second Session: Palace-Clan Relations in Judah and in Israel Aren Maeir, Bar-Ilan University, Palace-Clan Relations in Iron Age Judah: What do we know? What can we assume? Hannes Bezzel, Universität Jena, Beth Saul–Beth David–Beth Judah–Beth Israel: A Bipolar, Triangular or Quadrangular Relationship? 10.30 Coffee Break 11.00 Second Session - Continuation Henrik Pfeiffer, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, The Story of Ehud and the 'Book of Saviors' Assaf Kleiman, Tel Aviv University, Storage Jars, Inscriptions and Stamp Impressions: An Archaeological Perspective on Palace-Clan Relations in the Kingdom of Israel. 12.30 Lunch Break 14.00 Third Session: Archaeological and Historical Test Case in the Jezreel Valley, Israel
Karen Covello-Paran, Israel Antiquities Authority, Ḥorbat Tebet in the Jezreel Valley as a Test Case for Palace-Clan Relations in Omride Israel. Omer Sergi, Tel Aviv University, Palace Clan Relations in the Kingdom of Israel and the Case of the Tribe of Issachar. 15.30 Coffee Break 16.00 Concluding Discussion