It is worth knowing that the first mention of 'Israel' is about 1200 BCE. They earlier comprised groups of assorted and dispossessed families (the Ebiru) from all over the surrounding territories looking for the anywhere they could scrape a living. Nobody would choose the uplands of central Canaan as an ideal territory, it was and remains desert conditions, but it did support goat herding and much later in the Iron Age olive oil production and both commodities were were traded with the all powerful Egypt.
I find it interesting to consider how completely skewed the Bible propaganda is. Israel hardly ever mentions the elephant in the room which was Egypt. The reason being that they had little material culture to brag about which implied to them that their gods were not powerful like the Egyptian ones. The archaeology of Israel shows that over time a consistent state of impoverishment existed and only occasionally is quality sculpture unearthed like the ones you have presented FTS...and then it comes from their overlords; the Egyptians.
For those interested in the early settlements in Canaan and the origins of the Hebrews and Israelites, I recommend: Thomas L Thompson, Early History of the Israelite People From the Written and Archaeological Sources, E.J.Brill 1992.