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 - Herod’s Lady’s Earring?
See Ehud Netzer, “Searching for Herod’s Tomb,” BAR 09:03.
Footnote 2 - Beauty and Utility in Bone
See Kjeld Nielsen, “Ancient Aromas, Good and Bad,” Bible Review, June 1991.
Footnote 1 - Beauty and Utility in Bone
Lawrence E. Stager “Why Were Hundreds of Dogs Buried at Ashkelon?” BAR 17:03.
Footnote 3 - Eroticism and Infanticide at Ashkelon
See Lawrence E. Stager and Samuel R. Wolff, “Child Sacrifice at Carthage—Religious Rite or Population Control?” BAR 10:01.
Footnote 2 - Eroticism and Infanticide at Ashkelon
See Neil A. Silberman, “Restoring the Reputation of Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope,” BAR 10:04.
