Footnote 2 - Nahman Avigad, 1905–1992
See “Two Cases of Discrimination,” BAR 01:04.
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See “Two Cases of Discrimination,” BAR 01:04.
See Michal Anzy, “Prize Find: Pomegranate Scepters and Incense Stand with Pomegranates Found in Priest’s Grave,” BAR 16:01.
See Ruth Hestrin, “Understanding Asherah—Exploring Semitic Iconography,” BAR 17:05.
See Ze’ev Herzog, Miriam Aharoni and Anson F. Rainey, “Arad—An Ancient Fortress with a Temple to Yahweh,” BAR 13:02; and Yohanan Aharoni, Arad Inscriptions (Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1981), inscription 18, pp. 35–38.
See André Lemaire, “Probable Head of Priestly Scepter From Solomon’s Temple Surfaces In Jerusalem,” BAR 10:01.
See “Is the Jerusalem Cardo Roman After All?” BAR 03:04; see also Nahman Avigad, letter, “The Jerusalem Cardo—Roman and Byzantine,” Queries & Comments, BAR 09:04.