Recent years have seen an explosion of writing on the history of Israel prompted largely by definitive archaeological surveys and attempts to write a genuine archaeological history of ancient Israel and Judah. The scholarly world has also witnessed an intense confrontation between so-called minimalists and maximalists over the correct approach to the historicity of the Bible. Memories of Ancient Israel looks at the issues at stake in biblical history--the ideologies involved the changing role of archaeology and the influence of cultural contexts both ancient and modern. Philip Davies suggests a different way of defining the problem of reliability and historicity by employing the theory of cultural memory. In doing so he provides a better explanation of how ancient societies constructed their past but also a penetrating insight into the ideological underpinnings of todays scholarly debates.
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