Endnote 1 - The “New Cleopatra” and the Jewish Tax
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Eric M. Meyers and Carol Meyers, Excavations at Ancient Nabratein: Synagogue and Environs, Meiron Excavation Project VI (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2009).
John 1:12, 3:13, 17–21, etc.; Thomas 10.
All translations included here from the Gospel of Thomas are mine.
Thomas 3, 20, 51, etc.
Eran Arie, “Reconsidering the Iron Age II Strata at Tel Dan: Archaeological and Historical Implications,” Tel Aviv 35, no. 1 (2008), p. 7.
Christopher Rollston, “Prosopography and the yzbl Seal,” IEJ 59, no. 1 (2009).
Comaroff and Comaroff, Ethnography and the Historical Imagination, pp. 49–67.
See especially Comaroff and Comaroff, Ethnography and the Historical Imagination.
See, e.g., Raz Kletter, “People Without Burials? The Lack of Iron I Burials in the Central Highlands of Palestine,” Israel Exploration Journal 52 (2002), pp. 28–48; Avraham Faust, “ ‘Mortuary Practices, Society and Ideology’: The Lack of Iron Age I Burials in the Highlands in Context,” Israel Exploration Journal 54 (2004), pp. 174–190.