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THE CONSTITUTION OF PHILISTINE IDENTITY: ETHNIC DYNAMICS IN TWELFTH TO TENTH CENTURY PHILISTIA
Authors:AVRAHAM FAUST  JUSTIN LEV‐TOV
Institution:1. (AF) The Institute of Archaeology, The Martin (Szusz) Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology, Bar‐Ilan University, Ramat Gan, 52900, ISRAEL;2. (JL‐T) Statistical Research, Inc., 21 W. Stuart Avenue, Redlands, CA 92374, USA
Abstract:The process and date of the Philistine settlement in Canaan have received a great deal of scholarly attention. As well, scholars have also devoted much attention to the expansion of Philistine interaction with Levantine societies prior to the Philistines' assimilation in the late Iron Age. While most studies view Philistine integration and acculturation as a gradual process, a close examination of the detailed faunal and ceramic evidence suggests otherwise. It appears that due to various processes of boundary maintenance, the Philistines maintained high ethnic boundaries with their neighbours for at least 150–200 years, before (quite suddenly) losing most of their unique traits in the tenth century BC.
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