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On the History and Evolution of Qws: The Portrait of a First Millennium BCE Deity Explored through Community Identity
Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions Pub Date : 2021-04-16 , DOI: 10.1163/15692124-12341314
Andrew J. Danielson 1
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This article explores the history and evolution of the deity Qws through a study of the communities affiliated with Qws, presenting also a current collection of all inscriptional references to this deity. Diachronic and spatial analyses of the references reveal nuanced insights into how Qws was understood by his adherents, as well as the patterns of behavior, linguistic practices, and identities that marked these communities. The attestations of Qws demonstrate the deity’s relative obscurity during the Late Bronze Age, a rapid rise in inscriptional popularity among persons associated with the region of Edom during the late Iron Age, and a regional perpetuation of attestation following the dissolution of the Iron Age southern Levantine polities. Furthermore, attestations of Qws among diasporic community’s present insights into the shifting identities and cultic practices of the immigrant communities affiliated with the deity.



中文翻译:

Qws的历史和演变:通过社区认同探索的第一个千年BCE神灵的肖像

本文探讨的历史和神的进化的QW通过与下属的社区研究的QW,也呈现所有碑刻引用的当前汇集这个神。对参考文献的历时和空间分析揭示了对Qws的信徒如何理解Qws的细微见解,以及标志这些社区的行为模式,语言实践和身份。Qws的证明证明了在青铜时代晚期神的相对默默无闻,铁器时代晚期与以东地区有关的人们铭文的迅速增加,以及铁器时代南部黎凡特政治解散后的证明区域性延续。此外,侨居社区目前对Qws的证明也证明了与神灵有关的移民社区的身份和文化习俗在不断变化。

更新日期:2021-04-19
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