Publications
Books
Emanuel, J. P. (2017).
Black Ships and Sea Raiders: The Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Context of Odysseus’ Second Cretan Lie. Lanham: Lexington Press.
Articles and Chapters (peer-reviewed)
Emanuel, J. P. (2018). “Differentiating Naval Warfare and Piracy in the Late Bronze–Early Iron Age Mediterranean: Possibility or Pipe Dream?” In:
The Aegean and the Levant at the Turn of the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age (ed. L. Niesiolowski-Spano & M. Węcowski). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 241–255.
Emanuel, J. P. (2018). “
Stitching Together Technology for the Digital Humanities with the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF).” In:
Digital Humanities, Libraries, and Partnerships: A Critical Examination of Labor, Networks, and Community(ed. K. Joranson & R. Kear). Oxford: Chandos Elsevier, 125–135.
Emanuel, J. P. & Lamb, A. (2017). “
Open, Online, and Blended: Transactional Interactions with MOOC Content by Learners in Three Different Course Formats.”
Online Learning Journal, 21(2), 1–25.
Emanuel, J. P. (2017). “Early Philistine Religion in Text and Archaeology.” In:
Introduction to the Philistines (ed. A. Joffe). Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research, 13–20.
Emanuel, J. P., Morse, C. M., & Hollis, L. (2016). “
The New Interactive: Reimagining Visual Collections as Immersive Environments.”
VRA Bulletin, 43(2), 1–18.
Emanuel, J. P. (2016). “
Maritime Worlds Collide: Agents of Transference and the Metastasis of Seaborne Threats at the End of the Bronze Age.”
Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 148(4), 265–280.
Emanuel, J. P. (2016). “
Dagon our God: Iron I Philistine Cult in Text and Archaeology.”
Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions, 16(1), 22–66.
Emanuel, J. P. (2015). “
Massive Open Online Opportunity: MOOCs and Internet–Based Communities of Archaeological Practice.” In:
21st Century Archaeology: Concepts, Methods and Tools (ed. F. Giligny, F. Djindjian, L. Costa, P. Moscati & S. Robert). Oxford: Archaeopress, 265–270.
Emanuel, J. P. (2015). “
King Taita and His ‘Palistin’: Philistine State or Neo–Hittite Kingdom?”
Antiguo Oriente, 13, 11–40.
Emanuel, J. P. (2015). “
Sailing from Periphery to Core in the Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean.” In:
There and Back Again – The Crossroads II: Relations between Egypt, the Aegean, the Levant, and the Sudan in the 2nd and 1st Millennia B.C.E. (eds. J. Mynářová, P. Onderka & P. Pavúk). Prague: Charles University, 163–180.
Emanuel, J. P. (2015). “
The Late Bronze–Early Iron Age Transition: Changes in Warriors and Warfare and the Earliest Recorded Naval Battles.” In:
Ancient Warfare: Introducing Current Research, Vol. 1 (ed. G. Lee, H. Whittaker & G. Wrightson). Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 191–209.
Emanuel, J. P. (2014). “
The Sea Peoples, Egypt, and the Aegean: Transference of Maritime Technology in the Late Bronze–Early Iron Transition (LH IIIB–C).”
Aegean Studies, 1, 21-56
Emanuel, J. P. (2015). “
Give Them a ‘Hand’: The L51 Fixture at Khirbet Qumran and Its Archaeo–Literary Context.”
The Qumran Chronicle, 23(1–2), 101–125.
Emanuel, J. P. (2013). “
Šrdn from the Sea: The Arrival, Integration, and Acculturation of a ‘Sea People’.”
Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, 5(1), 14–27.
Emanuel, J. P. (2012). “
Cretan Lie and Historical Truth: Examining Odysseus’ Raid on Egypt in its Late Bronze Age Context.” In:
Donum Natalicium Digitaliter Confectum Gregorio Nagy Septuagenario a Discipulis Collegis Familiaribus Oblatum (ed. V. Bers, D. Elmer, D. Frame & L. Muellner). Washington, DC: Center for Hellenic Studies, 1–41.