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    Hasmonean Realities behind Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives. By Israel Finkelstein.Lisbeth S. Fried - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (3).
    Hasmonean Realities behind Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives. By Israel Finkelstein. Ancient Israel and Its Literature, vol. 34. Atlanta: SBL Press, 2018. Pp. xi + 208. $32.95.
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    Studies on the Hasmonean Period.Louis H. Feldman & Joshua Efron - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (1):87.
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    Dynastic Genealogies and Funerary Monuments: Nectanebo, Alexander, and Judas Maccabee and the Evidence of Ptolemaic Influence on the Hasmoneans.Gilles Gorre & Sylvie Honigman - 2022 - Journal of Ancient History 10 (1):68-98.
    When we compare the genealogical strategies of the Ptolemies, Seleukids, and Hasmoneans, those of the Ptolemies and the Hasmoneans display striking parallels, while the Seleukids followed a different policy. This article explores one facet of the parallels, the combined use of funerary monuments, festivals, and narratives to create prestigious dynastic ancestors. We commence with Alexander the Great and Nectanebo II, the last native king to rule before the Persian conquest of Egypt, who became putative ancestors of the Ptolemies by way (...)
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    The Seleucid Administration of Judea, the High Priesthood and the Rise of the Hasmoneans.Benedikt Eckhardt - 2016 - Journal of Ancient History 4 (1):57-87.
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    The history and form of the seven-branched candlestick of the hasmonean kings.Heinrich Strauss - 1959 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 22 (1/2):6-16.
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    Did Josephus use 1 Maccabees in Jewish War 1.31-56?Michael V. Flowers - 2022 - Journal of Ancient History 10 (2):225-261.
    Few commentators seem willing to recognize Josephus’ indebtedness to 1 Maccabees in Jewish War 1.31–56 where he gives a succinct account of the Hasmonean revolt and its aftermath. Noting the many disagreements here with 1 Maccabees, they conclude that Josephus had been entirely dependent on other sources, usually Nicolaus of Damascus. The present article seeks to challenge this apparent consensus. The many agreements between Jewish War 1.31–56 and 1 Maccabees—especially with respect to the events which Josephus chooses to record (...)
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    The profaned mother : a rereading of a legal innovation in Ancient Judea.Christophe Batsch - 2016 - Clio 44:21-42.
    Cet article propose la relecture d’une anecdote transmise à la fois par Flavius Josèphe et par le Talmud : l’affrontement entre les dirigeants pharisiens et la dynastie hasmonéenne conduit à une création juridique dans le domaine de la « loi orale » (halakha ancienne). Cette innovation concerne la filiation des prêtres et la situation de leur mère au regard des lois de pureté. L’auteur s’est donc efforcé de replacer cet événement dans le contexte historique des lois et des usages concernant (...)
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