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Cutting-Edge Technology and Know-How of Minoans/Mycenaeans During Lba and Possible Implications for the Dating of the Trojan War
Linguistic Study About the Origins of the Aegean Scripts
The Role of the Philistines in the Hebrew Bible*
The Early History of Syria and Palestine
The Philistines Were Among the Sea Peoples, Probably of Aegean Origin, Who First Appeared in the E Mediterranean at the End of the 13Th Century B.C
The Philistines and the "Sea Peoples" Not the Same Entity
CAPHTOR-CAPPADOCIA by G. A. WAINWRIGHT Bournemouth Today the Standard Belief Is That Caphtor Was Crete, Though Biblical Scholars
Noah's Flood ? It Has Been Shown That None of These Floods Covered Entire Mesopotamia Not Even a Whole City
An Up-To-Date Account of the Minoan Connection with the Philistine
Rutgers University the Sea People and Their Migration
Reconsidering Ancient Egyptian Perceptions of Ethnicity
Four Great Persons Four Great Events Genesis: the Book of Beginnings
New Discoveries Among the Philistines: Archaeological and Textual Considerations
Part 1. the Table of Nations
Ugarit and Caphtor 127
Mari and the Minoans*
Life in Crete at the Time of Titus Article for Unit Two
Religion, Xenophobia and Ethnic Foreigners in the Hebrew Bible and Mesopotamia
Top View
"The Problem of the Caphtorim," Grace Journal 12.2
Biblical Philistines: Origins and Identity
UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology
An Exegesis of Genesis 10:1-11 :9
Painting the Wine-Dark Sea: Traveling Aegean Fresco Artists in the Middle and Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean
Egypt and the Exodus
In Search for Aram and Israel
The Table of Nations in Genesis 10--Its Content
The Philistines Their History and Civilization
Egypt and Early Israel's Cultural Setting: a Quest
UGARIT and ITS SIGNIFICANCE T HE Twentieth Century Has Witnessed
Philistine Iconography: a Wealth of Style and Symbolism
Philistines Iron Old Testament
Maritime-Related Cults in the Coastal Cities of Philistia During the Roman Period Legacy and Change
Comparative Bible Research and the Mari Archives
In God's Image and Likeness 2: Enoch, Noah, and the Tower of Babel
Shrewd Historians Have Come to Recognize That Recreating the Past Is Essentially an Imaginative Undertaking in Which Facts Culle