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Biblical Archaeology Review, July/August 1996

Volume22Number4

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Smashing the Idols: Piecing Together an Edomite Shrine in Judah

By Rudolph CohenYigal Yisrael

Now that we have uncovered some of the most unusual finds ever unearthed in Israel, we are faced with the problem of interpreting them and the site where they were discovered.a Clearly, ‘En Hatzeva, about 20 miles southwest of the Dead Sea, was an ancient religious center...Read more ›

The River Runs Dry: Creation Story Preserves Historical Memory

By James A. Sauer

Evidence of climatic change has the potential, already partially realized, of dating the patriarchal age, the sojourn in Egypt (the Joseph story) and the origins of the Biblical Flood story. It may even enable us to locate at least one of the four rivers associated with the...Read more ›

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