Footnote 2 - What Happened to the Cult Figurines? Israelite Religion Purified After the Exile
See Ephraim Stern, “Excavations at Tel Mevorakh Are Prelude to Tel Dor Dig,” BAR 05:03.
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See Ephraim Stern, “Excavations at Tel Mevorakh Are Prelude to Tel Dor Dig,” BAR 05:03.
Ulrich received all of Patrick Skehan’s unpublished plates after Skehan died in 1980. Ulrich has also received most of Frank Moore Cross’s biblical manuscripts with the understanding that he could reassign them. The names following Ulrich’s on this list are those who have received assignments from Ulrich.
See Philip Davies’s comments in “The Meeting Season—A Time to Learn, A Time to Drowse, A Time of Mingle with Colleagues from Around the World,” Bible Review, December 1988.