Footnote 3 - BARlines
See “Archaeological Encyclopedia for the ‘90s,” BAR 19:06.
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See “Archaeological Encyclopedia for the ‘90s,” BAR 19:06.
See Vassilios Tzaferis, “A Pilgrimage to the Site of the Swine Miracle,” BAR 15:02.
Reviewed in Books in Brief, BAR 11:04, and Books in Brief, BAR 16:02, respectively.
See Hershel Shanks, “Jeremiah’s Scribe and Confidant Speaks from a Hoard of Clay Bullae,” BAR 13:05.
See Hershel Shanks, “The Sad Case of Tell Gezer,” BAR 09:04.
See Dan Cole, “How Water Tunnels Worked,” BAR 06:02.
See “Glorious Beth-Shean,” BAR 16:04.
See Carey A. Moore, “Judith—The Case of the Pious Killer,” BR 06:01.