Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement S.
1 primary work
Book 294
A long-awaited and much-needed comprehensive analysis of the material evidence concerning Persian-period Judah. Carter analyses the settlement pattern and population distribution of the province, using both excavations and archaeological surveys. His meticulous examination arrives at a rather low estimate of the population during this period, on the basis of which he examines Yehuds socio-economic setting and considers the implications of a small Yehud for some of the prominent theories concerning the province in the Persian-period.