Papers by Rupert L Chapman
Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 1992
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Palestine Exploration Quarterly, Mar 1, 2009
In 1925 a key piece of evidence, a fragment of Sheshonq I's victory stela, was discovered at Megi... more In 1925 a key piece of evidence, a fragment of Sheshonq I's victory stela, was discovered at Megiddo during the preparations for the excavations of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Unfortunately it was found on the surface, on one of the spoil heaps of the previous German excavations. The Chicago team tentatively assigned the fragment to the lowest level reached in the area, initially called Stratum IV, but said little more about it. In recent years, fresh information concerning both the location and the circumstances of the discovery has been published, which, in the author's view, makes it possible to locate the context in which the stela fragment was found, both horizontally and vertically. It is now clear that the lowest level reached in the area was Stratum V, and the author suggests below that the fragment was reused in Stratum VA, the stela having originally been set up in Stratum V B, dated to the 9th century BC by the current excavators.
Palestine Exploration Quarterly, Jul 1, 1996
A partir de l'etude du journal (The wilderness of Zin) de l'expedition archeologique mene... more A partir de l'etude du journal (The wilderness of Zin) de l'expedition archeologique menee en Palestine occidentale par sir Leonard Wooley et Thomas Edward Lawrence (1913), alors en mission archeologique a Karkemish, destinee a la cartographie de la region, l'auteur propose de distinguer les photographies qui ont ete prises par les deux archeologues de celles prises par une equipe de photographes aujourd'hui reconnus, puis de verifier quelles sont celles qui ont reellement ete prises par T. E. Lawrence, question qui preoccupe ses biographes
Palestine Exploration Quarterly, Jul 1, 1995
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, Nov 1, 2013
Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 1996
A partir de l'etude du journal (The wilderness of Zin) de l'expedition archeologique mene... more A partir de l'etude du journal (The wilderness of Zin) de l'expedition archeologique menee en Palestine occidentale par sir Leonard Wooley et Thomas Edward Lawrence (1913), alors en mission archeologique a Karkemish, destinee a la cartographie de la region, l'auteur propose de distinguer les photographies qui ont ete prises par les deux archeologues de celles prises par une equipe de photographes aujourd'hui reconnus, puis de verifier quelles sont celles qui ont reellement ete prises par T. E. Lawrence, question qui preoccupe ses biographes
Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 1990
Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 1986
Abstract In the course of this study the attempt has been made to compare and contrast the major ... more Abstract In the course of this study the attempt has been made to compare and contrast the major points of theory and methodology of the two systems under consideration. This treatment has not, in spite of its length, been exhaustive, and there are many problems not dealt with, many assertions not answered. Notable among these is the assertion that recording in the Scientific system neglects the architecture as architecture. On the other hand, at least one of the assertions of proponents of the Proto-Scientific system, that the Scientific system neglects the connexion between the artefact and its context (Aharoni 1973A, 48), has been decisively answered: the identification of the context of an artefact is an empirical problem which can only be resolved by the use of an empirical methodology. Thus, if any system neglects the artefact/context connexion it is the Proto-Scientific system with its a priori epistemology.Some important questions also remain unanswered by Aharoni's article: for example, why did h...
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2013
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