2024
DOI: 10.1515/janeh-2023-0015
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The Status of Gaza in the Persian Period: Imperial Dynamics, Local Agency, and Long-Distance Trade

Ryan Boehm

Abstract: Although Gaza was among the largest and most important cities of the southern Levant, it has played a relatively minor role in recent reassessments of the reoccupation of the Palestinian coast and its administration in the Persian period. The widely-held scholarly view that Gaza fell outside of direct Achaemenid control, in a coastal zone conceded to a confederation of Arabian tribes ruled by the king of Qedar, is a primary factor in according it a separate status from the other cities of Philistia. This artic… Show more

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