Prof. Dr. David Ben-Shlomo

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsOther Ancient Studies,Classical Archaeology
KeywordsIconography, Judean Iconography, Archaeometry, Iron Age Levant, Immigrants

Current contact address

CountryIsrael
CityAriel
InstitutionAriel University

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Joseph MaranInstitut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Vorderasiatische Archäologie, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg
Prof. Dr. Rainer AlbertzEvangelisch-Theologische Fakultät - Fachbereich 01, Universität Münster, Münster
Prof. Dr. Angelika BerlejungInstitut für Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, Universität Leipzig, Leipzig
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Manfred OemingAbteilung Altes Testament, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg
Start of initial sponsorship01/05/2006

Program(s)

2005Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2014Dr. David Ben-Shlomo, Gus W. Van Beek: The Smithsonian Institution Excavation at Tell Jemmeh, Israel, 1970-1990. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2014
2010David Ben-Shlomo Amir Gorzalczany: Petrographic Analysis. In: Raz Kletter Irit Ziffer Wolfgang Zwickel Yavneh I: The Excavation of the ‘Temple Hill’ Repository Pit and the Cult Stands. OBO SA 30. . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2010. 142-160
2010David Ben-Shlomo: Philistine Iconography. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2010
2010David Ben-Shlomo: Philistine Iconography: A Wealth of Style and Symbolism. Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 241.. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2010
2010Sharon Zuckerman David Ben-Shlomo Penelope Mountjoy Hans Mommsen: Provenience Study of Mycenaean Pottery from Northern Israel. In: Journal of Archaeological Science, 2010, 409-416
2009David Ben-Shlomo and Yosef Garfinkel: Sha‘ar Hagolan and New Insights on Near Eastern Proto-Historic Urban Concepts. . In: Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2009, 78-86
2009David Ben-Shlomo and Michael D. Press: A Reexamination of Aegean-Style Figurines in Light of New Evidence from Ashdod, Ashkelon and Ekron. . In: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research , 2009, 39-74
2009David Ben-Shlomo Austin C. Hill Yosef Garfinkel: Feasting between the Revolutions: Evidence from Chalcolithic Tel Tsaf, Israel.. In: Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 2009, 129-150
2009David Ben-Shlomo Joe Uziel Aren Maeir: Pottery Production at Tell es-Safi/Gath: A Longue Durée Perspective.. In: Journal of Archaeological Science, 2009, 2258-2273
2009Yosef Garfinkel David Ben-Shlomo: Sha‘ar Hagolan 2: The Rise of Urban Concept. Qedem Report Series No. 9.. Hebrew University, 2009
2008David Ben-Shlomo, Maeir, A.M., and Mommsen, H.: Neutron Activation and Petrographic Analysis of Selected Late Bronze and Iron Age Pottery from Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel. . In: Journal of Archaeological Science , 2008, 956-964
2008David Ben-Shlomo, Itzhaq Shai, Alexander Zukerman and Aren M. Maeir: Cooking Identities: Aegean-Style Cooking Jugs and Cultural Interaction in Iron Age Philistia and Neighboring Regions.. In: American Journal of Archaeology , 2008, 225-246
2008David Ben-Shlomo: The Cemetery of Azor and Early Iron Age Burial Practices. . In: Levant, 2008, 29-54
2008David Ben-Shlomo: Zoomorphic Vessels from Tel Miqne-Ekron and the Different Styles of Philistine Pottery. . In: Israel Exploration Journal , 2008, 24-47
2007Trude Dothan and David Ben-Shlomo: Ceramic Pomegranates and their Relationship to Iron Age Cult. . In: S.W. Crawford, A. Ben-Tor, W.G. Dever, J.P. Dessel, A. Mazar and J. Aviram, Up to the Gates of Ekron.¿ Essays on Archaeology and History of the Eastern Mediterranean in Honor of Seymour Gitin. . IES, 2007. 3-16
2007David Ben-Shlomo: New Evidence of Seals and Sealings from Philistia.. In: Tel Aviv, 2007, 134-162
2007Yosef Garfinkel, David Ben-Shlomo, M. Freikeman and A. Vered. Tel Tsaf: The 2004-2006 Excavation Seasons. . In: Israel Exploration Journal, 2007, 1-33
2006David Ben-Shlomo: Decorated Philistine Pottery: An Archaeological and Archaeometric Study.. Archaeopress, 2006
2006David Ben-Shlomo and Trude Dothan: Ivories from Philistia: Filling the Iron Age I Gap.. In: Israel Exploration Journal , 2006, 1-38