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Biblical Archaeology Review, June 1975

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Archaeology or Archeology? Tell or Tel?

One of the things that must be done in starting a magazine is to decide how to spell. This is especially difficult with a magazine about archeology—oops, archaeology. Archaeology is spelled with the “ae” diphthong in almost all Near Eastern scholarly publications. On the other hand, popular...Read more ›

Archaeological Work in Arabia Now Possible

Opportunities for archaeological investigation appear to be opening up in the Arabian peninsula for the first time in nearly a quarter of a century, according to reports from Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Recently returned from a four-month visit to Yemen, Father Albert Jamme of Catholic University visited...Read more ›

The Archaeology of Dust and Ashes

“Dust” and “ashes” are referred to frequently in the same Biblical contexts, so much so that some scholars have suggested that the two words are synonymous and interchangeable. For example, the Bible describes the mourner as throwing dust on his head (Joshua 7:6; ...Read more ›

Archaeology for Teenagers

By Kathe Schwartzberg

Archaeology can be one of the most effective ways to interest teenagers in Biblical studies. That is why Treasures from the Dusta by Azriel Eisenberg and Dov Peretz Elkins is particularly welcome. Written for high school readers, this book invites the student to “join the adventurous groups...Read more ›

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