See Ofer Bar-Yosef and Amihai Mazar, Israeli Archaeology, World Archaeology 13 (1982), pp. 310325; Ephraim Stern, The Bible and Israeli Archaeology in Perdue, Toombs and Johnson, Archaeology and Biblical Interpretation, pp. 3140; Neil A. Silberman, Between Past and Present: Archaeology, Ideology, and Nationalism in the Modern Near East (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1988); Talia Shay, Israeli ArchaeologyIdeology and Practice, Antiquity 63 (1989), pp. 768772; William G. Dever, Archaeology in Israel Today: A Summation and Critique, in Seymour Gitin and William G. Dever, eds., Recent Excavations in Israel: Studies in Iron Age Archaeology, Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research 49 (1989), pp. 143152; Aharon Kempinski, The Impact of Archaeology on Israeli Society and Culture, Ariel 100101 (1994), pp. 179190 (Hebrew); see also the essays cited in the following note.
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