This volume contains the Thesis Abstract, Introduction, Literature Review, and full Table of Contents for the multi‑volume research project on Agrippa I. It serves as the foundational framework for the complete study, outlining the historical problem, reviewing the existing scholarship, and presenting the methodological approach used throughout the series.
The introduction situates Agrippa I within the archaeological and historical landscape of early first‑century Judaea, examining the material and textual evidence that informs our understanding of his reign. It also raises the central research question explored in the later volumes: whether Agrippa's sudden death may have had non‑natural causes, including political motives or toxicological factors.
Key components of this introductory volume include:
Thesis Abstract – A concise overview of the research aims and conclusions. Introduction – Presentation of the historical problem and its significance. Literature Review – A survey of previous scholarship on Agrippa I, Herod I, and the political dynamics of Judaea and Syria. Table of Contents for the Full Series – A detailed outline of the structure and scope of the complete multi‑volume work.Written by a classical archaeologist and Doctor of Medicine candidate, this introductory volume provides the essential scholarly foundation for the full 750‑page study. Readers seeking the complete analysis, archaeological evidence, and full argumentation should refer to the subsequent volumes or the compiled edition of the entire thesis.
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