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Excavations by K M Kenyon in Jerusalem, Volume 4

Excavations by K M Kenyon in Jerusalem, Volume 4

Itzak Eshel; K. Prag

Oxford University Press
1995
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Kathleen Kenyon died in 1978 without having published final reports on her excavations in Jerusalem. These are being now published in five volumes. This volume concentrates on finds outside the walls of the Iron Age city, and particularly on the enigmatic, pottery-rich depositis in Caves I and II to the south east of the city. Eshel's analysis of the pottery leads him to suggest a 7th-century BC date. Although fragmentary figurines and other `cult' objects were found, the general character of the pottery is utilitarian and Eshel suggests that the caves probably were either merchant or adminisatration store-rooms.
The V.A.K.M.I.T.E. Method

The V.A.K.M.I.T.E. Method

Dean A. Banks D. D.

Independently Published
2017
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The ultimate method of reprogrammingyour subconscious mind to unfold yourDivine purpose in Divine order and inaccordance with Divine will. This methodis a way to utilize your current talents, skills and abilities to share Divine love inDivine service to your family, friends, andcommunities to co-create a better world
The V.A.K.M.I.T.E. Method

The V.A.K.M.I.T.E. Method

Dean A. Banks D. D.

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2019
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The ultimate method of reprogrammingyour subconscious mind to unfold yourDivine purpose in Divine order and inaccordance with Divine will. This methodis a way to utilize your current talents, skills and abilities to share Divine love inDivine service to your family, friends, andcommunities to co-create a better world
Excavations by K.M. Kenyon in Jerusalem 1961–1967, Volume VI
In this volume the principal focus is on the presence/absence of the city walls on the east side of the city from the Iron Age onwards. The evidence for major walls and their structure from Iron Age II to the Byzantine periods in Sites S.II and R.II is described and substantial revisions suggested, as inter alia no evidence for the tenth century/Solomonic date in Site S.II as suggested by E. Mazar was uncovered. The strategic reasons for the location of the northern boundary of the earlier town is discussed in relation to evidence from Kenyon’s Site H. There is only sparse evidence for the PostExilic period in both areas. Parts of plastered basement rooms survived the destruction of AD 70. For the Roman period more evidence of the presence of the Roman army in the city is collated, including a possible watch tower, rare fragments of terra cottas and of fine imported South Gaulish pottery. Additionally John Hayes presents the catalogue of all the Late Roman fine wares from all remaining unpublished sites excavated by the Joint Expedition. Site S.II adds a little to the picture of the busy and extensive Byzantine city; and Site R.I provides a glimpse of extramural activities in the eighth/ninth centuries AD. A major contribution to the study of Ayyubid ceramics is provided by an assemblage from a large dump of the period. The analysis of iron working debris from Site L (the Armenian Garden) by Gethin and a reconsideration of the use of that area in Ayyubid and Mamluk times illustrates historical data, with ongoing activity in the late Ottoman period illustrated from Site S.II. The finds of the Ayyubid period were especially interesting for the insight provided into the lives of the inhabitants of the city.
In The Shadow of the Devil: William K.M. Breckenridge in Fielding Hurst's First West Tennessee U.S. Cavalry
For more than 150 years, the story of the First West Tennessee Cavalry U.S.A. (renamed the Sixth Tennessee Cavalry) has been told from the perspectives of Col. Fielding Hurst, his critics, and his defenders. Now the story of this misunderstood irregular Union cavalry regiment is portrayed through the eyes and emotions of his second-in-command, Lt. Col. William K.M. Breckenridge. Long silenced by death and the mist of history, Breckenridge's journal retells the regiment's story. His contemporary voice and facts drawn from period documents provide a far clearer portrait than previously available.Through careful and detailed research, In The Shadow of the Devil debunks many legends and folklore regarding both Fielding Hurst and the First West Tennessee Cavalry. Further, the reputations of the soldiers themselves are somewhat restored as the specific war crimes of a few are detailed. A life too long hidden by death and the fog of history emerges with a strong and compelling voice. Now allowed to speak, that voice tells a story both convincing and historically significant.
Countdown to the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

Countdown to the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

K M Lassiter

Independently Published
2017
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October 26 1881 Tombstone, Arizona. Just after 3 pm. Thirty bullets are fired in thirty seconds. Three men will die and two others will be seriously wounded. This is the dramatic story of the last 24 hours before the famous Gunfight at the O K Corral which defined the Wild West for generations. The story is told in a compelling minute by minute countdown which ends with the famous showdown between the lawmen and the cowboys. Experience the actions and thoughts of some the leading players during those final 24 hours, including Virgil, Morgan and Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Ike and Billy Clanton, Frank and Tom McLaury and Johnny Behan. Walk with Wyatt Earp, his brothers Virgil and Morgan and Doc Holliday as they head towards a showdown which was never meant to happen. What were their thoughts that day? Was it cold blooded pre-meditated murder by the lawmen? Or was the fight instigated by the cowboys? Who really killed Frank McLaury? Was Tom McLaury armed with a pistol or not? This is a new take on the most famous gunfight of frontier history.The clock is ticking and for eight men it cannot be stopped...