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.
Footnote 1 - Strata: Test Kitchen: Unwinding with the Ancient Babylonians
Megan Sauter, “BAR Test Kitchen: Eat Like an Ancient Babylonian,” BAR, May/June 2017.
Endnote 1 - Strata: Test Kitchen: Unwinding with the Ancient Babylonians
Gojko Barjamovic, Patricia Jurado Gonzalez, Chelsea A. Graham, Agnete W. Lassen, Nawal Nasrallah, and Pia M. Sorensen, “Food in Ancient Mesopotamia: Cooking the Yale Babylonian Culinary Recipes,” in Agnete W. Lassen, Eckart Frahm, and Klaus Wagensonner, eds., Ancient Mesopotamia Speaks: Highlights of the Yale Babylonian Collection (New Haven, CT: Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University, 2019), p. 123.
Endnote 1 - Strata: Archaeology Argot: horse-and-rider figurine
Endnote 1 - Strata: Monks at Work
Endnote 3 - Strata: Monks at Work
Endnote 2 - Strata: Monks at Work
For archaeological overview, see Louise Blanke, An Archaeology of Egyptian Monasticism: Settlement, Economy and Daily Life at the White Monastery Federation (New Haven: Yale Egyptology, 2019). For translations from Shenoute’s writings, see Bentley Layton, The Canons of Our Fathers: Monastic Rules of Shenoute (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2014) (referenced here as Layton #), and David Brakke and Andrew Crislip, Selected Discourses of Shenoute the Great: Community, Theology, and Social Conflict in Late Antique Egypt (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ.
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