Annotated Bibliography: Historical Analysis of the Conquest of Israel
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Annotated Bibliography
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This annotated bibliography examines the Conquest of Israel in 722 BC through a selection of five key sources. Bleibtreu (1991) analyzes Assyrian records of torture and death, providing insights into the siege of Israel. Finkelstein (2008) studies the settlement history of Jerusalem, offering evidence supporting the invasion. Lange (2011) compares Oyo-Yoruba traditions with ancient Near Eastern history, linking them to the Assyrian conquests. Chandler (2016) interprets Old Testament archaeology, comparing scriptures with scholarly literature. Molto et al. (2017) analyze Egyptian mummies' DNA, revealing genetic similarities between Egyptians and Near Eastern populations, potentially resulting from the conquest and relocation of people. The bibliography provides a range of perspectives and evidence related to the Conquest of Israel. Desklib offers more solved assignments for students.
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