War and Its Effects on Civilians in Ancient Israel and its Neighbors
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Zorn, Jeffrey
Abstract
Discusses the nature of the evidence available for the study of the effects of warfare on civilian populations including textual, art historical and archaeological and their inherent limitations. Such evidence includes destruction of settlements; civilian deaths as a result of famine, disease and massacres; treatment of prisoners, rape; the Herem ("ban"), treatment of the dead; refugees, exile/deportation; benefits that incurred to civilians as a result of a successful war.
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Pp. 79–100 in The Other Face of the Battle: The Impact of War on Civilians in the Ancient Near East, ed. D. Nadali and J. Vidal. Alter Orient und Altes Testament 413. Münster: Ugarit Verlag.
Date Issued
2014
Publisher
Ugarit Verlag
Type
article
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