See, for example, Finkelstein, The Archaeology of the Israelite Settlement; The Emergence of Israel in Canaan: Consensus, Mainstream and Dispute, Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament 2 (1991), pp. 4759; Lawrence E. Stager, Merneptah, Israel and Sea Peoples: New Light on an Old Relief, Eretz-Israel 18 (1985), pp. 56*64*; Volkmar Fritz, Conquest or Settlement? The Early Iron Age in Palestine, Biblical Archaeologist 50 (1987), pp. 84100; Dever, Recent Archaeological Discoveries, Chapter 2; Cultural Continuity, Ethnicity in the Archaeological Record, and the Question of Israelite Origins, Eretz-Israel 24 (1993), pp. 22*33*; and the collection of papers in Finkelstein and Naaman, eds., From Nomadism to Monarchy; For a review of recent research, see Hershel Shanks, William G. Dever, Baruch Halpern and P. Kyle McCarter, Jr., The Rise of Ancient Israel (Washington, DC: Biblical Archaeology Society, 1992), especially the papers by Shanks, pp. 123, and Dever, pp. 2660.
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