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Meeting Program Units

2012 Annual Meeting

Chicago, IL

Meeting Begins11/16/2012
Meeting Ends11/20/2012

Call for Papers Opens: 2/8/2012
Call for Papers Closes: 3/7/2012

Requirements for Participation

Historiography and the Hebrew Bible


Program Unit Type: Section
Accepting Papers? Yes

Call For Papers: The historical reconstruction of 9th and 8th centuries BCE will be the focus of the Current Historiography of Ancient Israel and Judah section in 2012. Papers utilizing archaeology, the social sciences, and other interdisciplinary approaches, and covering a variety of topics, are encouraged, including, for example: --Historical reconstruction of village life, the urban-rural economy, or information about Judah in contrast to Israel in these regards; --Sociological studies of historical scenarios and processes, such as trade and pottery production; --Insights from sister disciplines or other academic disciplines, and, importantly, how they can be used to reconstruct rural or Israelite/Judean society.

Program Unit Chairs

Megan Bishop Moore

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