Biblical Archaeology Review 18:2, March/April 1992

Even Briefer

Biblical Archaeology Review

Architecture of Petra

Judith McKenzie (Oxford Univ. Press, 1990)

As early as 1866 similarities between architecture at Petra and that depicted in murals at Pompeii were noted. This volume—the first of a new series on archaeology—indicates that both sites reflect the architecture in the Alexandria of the Ptolemys (c. 305–30 B.C.E.). The author tackles the previously unsolved problem of the date of many of the famous monuments of Petra as well as that of little-known remains at Alexandria. Includes over 700 black-and-white photos, figures and maps, and a detailed catalogue of Petra’s main monuments.

Harper Concise Atlas of the Bible

James B. Pritchard, editor (Times Books, 1991)

This more compact, less expensive ($30.00) version of the Harper Atlas (reviewed in Books in Brief, BAR 16:04) packs over 250 maps, site reconstructions and color photos into 150 pages. Clarity and brevity are emphasized by the rewritten text and by maps that combine information contained in several maps of the larger book. Access is speeded by two indexes, one of Biblical references and another of personal names. A short bibliography makes additional information easy to find.

Old Testament Parallels: Laws and Stories from the Ancient Near East

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