Endnote 1 – How Did the Philistines Get to Canaan? Two: by Land
See Trude Dothan, The Philistines and Their Material Culture (New Haven, CT: Yale Univ. Press, 1982); Tristan J. Barako, “The Seaborne Migration of the Philistines,” Ph.D. dissertation, Harvard University, 2001; Manfred Bietak, “The Sea Peoples and the End of the Egyptian Administration in Canaan,” in Avraham Biran and Joseph Aviram, eds., Biblical Archaeology Today, 1990. Proceedings of the Second International Congress on Biblical Archaeology. Jerusalem, June-July 1990 (Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1993), pp. 292–306; Shlomo Bunimovitz, “Sea Peoples in Cyprus and Israel: A Comparative Study of Immigration Processes,” in Seymour Gitin, Amihai Mazar and Ephraim Stern, eds., Mediterranean Peoples in Transition. Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries B.C.E. (Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1998), pp. 103–113; Mazar, “The Emergence of the Philistine Material Culture,” Israel Exploration Journal 35 (1984), pp. 95–107; Mazar, “Some Aspects of the ‘Sea Peoples’ Settlement,” in Michael Heltzer and E. Lipinski, eds., Society and Economy in the Eastern Mediterranean (c. 1500–1000 B.C.) (Leuven: Uitgeverij Peeters, 1988), pp. 251–260; Lawrence E. Stager, “When Canaanites and Philistines Ruled Ashkelon,” BAR 17:02; Stager, “The Impact of the Sea Peoples in Canaan (1185–1050 B.C.E.),” in Thomas E. Levy, ed., Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land (New York: Facts on File, 1995), pp. 332–348; Stager, “Foraging and Identity: The Emergence of Ancient Israel,” in Michael E. Coogan, ed., The Oxford History of the Biblical World (New York and Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1998), pp. 123–175. See also the following by Trude Dothan: “What We Know About the Philistines,” BAR 08:04; “The Arrival of the Sea Peoples: Cultural Diversity in Early Iron Age Canaan,” Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research 49 (1989), pp. 1–22; “Social Dislocation and Cultural Change in the 12th Century B.C.E.,” in William A. Ward, Martha S. Joukowsky, eds., The Crisis Years: The 12th Century B.C. From Beyond the Danube to the Tigris (Dubuque: 1992), pp. 93–98; “Initial Philistine Settlement: From Migration to Coexistence,” in Mediterranean Peoples in Transition, pp. 148–161.