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.

Endnote 2 - From Vespa to Ashkelon

See “Archaeology, Ecology, and Social History: Background Themes to the Song of Deborah,” in J.A. Emerton, ed., Congress Volume: Jerusalem, 1986, Vetus Testamentum Supplement 40 (London: Bell, 1988), pp. 221–234; “Yigael Yadin and Biblical Archaeology,” in Joseph Aviram, ed., In Memory of Yigael Yadin, 1917–1984: Lectures Presented at the Symposium on the Twentieth Anniversary of His Death (Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 2006), pp. 13–27.

Endnote 4 - Jezreel—Where Jezebel Was Thrown to the Dogs

David Ussishkin and John Woodhead, “Excavations at Tel Jezreel, 1990–1991, Preliminary Report,” Tel Aviv 19 (1992), pp. 3–56; Ussishkin and Woodhead, “Excavations at Tel Jezreel 1992–1993: Second Preliminary Report,” Levant 26 (1994), pp. 1–48; Ussishkin and Woodhead, “Excavations at Tel Jezreel 1994–1996; Third Preliminary Report,” Tel Aviv 24 (1997), pp. 6–72.

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