Biblical Archaeology Review
Biblical Archaeology Review is the flagship publication of the Biblical Archaeology Society. For more than 40 years it has been making the world of archaeology in the lands of the Bible come alive for the interested layperson. Full of vivid images and articles written by leading scholars, this is a must read for anyone interested in the archaeology of the ancient Near East.
Ronald S. Hendel, “Exodus,” Bible Review, August 2002.
Footnote 4 - Does Archaeology Confirm Joseph’s Time in Egypt?
See, e.g., Hershel Shanks, “Exodus Evidence: An Egyptologist Looks at Biblical History,” BAR, May/June 2016; Aharon Kempinski, “Jacob in History,” BAR, January/February 1988; Hershel Shanks, “The Exodus and the Crossing of the Red Sea, According to Hans Goedicke,” BAR
Endnote 1 - Does Archaeology Confirm Joseph’s Time in Egypt?
Endnote 3 - Does Archaeology Confirm Joseph’s Time in Egypt?
Endnote 2 - Does Archaeology Confirm Joseph’s Time in Egypt?
See Donald Redford, “The Great Going Forth: The Expulsion of West Semitic Speakers from Egypt,” in Thomas Levy, Thomas Schneider, and William Propp, eds., Israel’s Exodus in Transdisciplinary Perspective (Heidelberg: Springer, 2015), p. 438; Ronald Hendel, “The Exodus in Biblical Memory,” Journal of Biblical Literature 120.4 (2001), pp. 603–604; Nadav Na’aman, “The Exodus Story: Between Historical Memory and Historiographical Composition,” Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 11 (2011), p.
Contributions to BAR
Eilat Mazar served as a member of BAR’s Editorial Advisory Board and frequently contributed to the magazine:
Dating the Exodus
Reconstructing the Church of the Glorious Martyr
The Inscriptions from the Church of the Glorious Martyr
Caption Contest
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