Book Review: Pig Taboo in History
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Footnotes
1. For more on Philistine origins, see “Piece by Piece: Exploring the Origins of the Philistines.”
2. See Richard Elliott Friedman, “Taking the Biblical Text Apart,” Bible Review, Fall 2005.
Endnotes
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Aren M. Maeir, “On Defining Israel: Or, Let’s Do the Kulturkreislehre Again!” Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel 10.2 (2021), pp. 106–148.
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Yonatan Adler and Omri Lernau, “The Pentateuchal Dietary Proscription Against Finless and Scaleless Aquatic Species in Light of Ancient Fish Remains,” Tel Aviv 48.1 (2021), pp. 5–26; Lidar Sapir-Hen, Joe Uziel, and Ortal Chalaf, “Everything but the Oink: On the Discovery of an Articulated Pig in Iron Age Jerusalem and Its Meaning to Judahite Consumption Practices,” Near Eastern Archaeology 84.2 (2021), pp. 110–119.