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Interpreting Judean Pillar Figurines: Gender and Empire in Judean Apotropaic Ritual (Paperback)

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Judean pillar figurines are one of the most common ritual objects from Iron II Israel. These small terracotta females have received a great deal of scholarly attention, appearing in discussions about Israelite religion, monotheism, and women's practice. Yet the figurines are still poorly understood. Modern interpreters connect the figurines with goddesses, popular religion, and females but often base their arguments on the presumed significance of the figurines' breasts and the Hebrew Bible. In contrast, archaeological context is frequently overshadowed or oversimplified. In an attempt to address these problems and to understand figurine rituals in Jerusalem, Erin Darby evaluates relevant Near Eastern texts, archaeological context, biblical texts, and Near Eastern iconography. She also explores changes in figurine iconography, the function of the figurines in rituals of healing and protection and the gender of figurine users.

Product Details
ISBN: 9783161524929
ISBN-10: 3161524926
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Publication Date: September 1st, 2014
Pages: 588
Language: English
Series: Forschungen Zum Alten Testament 2.Reihe