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 1 - Another Temple to the Israelite God
Israel Ephal and Joseph Naveh, Aramaic Ostraca of the Fourth Century B.C. from Idumaea (Jerusalem: Magnes Press, Hebrew Univ.), Israel Exploration Society, 1996); André Lemaire, Nouvelles inscriptions araméennes dIdumée au musée dIsraël (Suppl. N° 3 à Trans; Paris: Gabalda, 1996); Lemaire, Nouvelles inscriptions araméennes dIdumée, II. Collections Moussaieff, Jeselsohn, Welch et divers (Suppl. N° 9 à Trans; Paris: Gabalda, 2002).
Endnote 28 - Healing Waters
Dvorjetski, Medicinal Hot Springs in Eretz-Israel during the Period of the Second Temple, the Mishna and the Talmud, Ph.D. thesis (The Hebrew University of Jersualem, 1992); Thermo-Mineral Waters in the Eastern Mediterranean Basin: Historical, Archaeological and Medicinal Aspects, ARAM Periodical, 1314 (20012002), pp. 485512.
Endnote 27 - Healing Waters
Endnote 26 - Healing Waters
Endnote 25 - Healing Waters
Joseph Naveh, On Stone and Mosaic: The Aramaic and Hebrew from Ancient Synagogues (Jerusalem: ha-Hevrah le-hakirat Erets Yisrael va-atikoteha, 1978), pp. 11, 58 (Hebrew); Lea Roth-Gerson, The Greek Inscriptions from the Synagogues in Eretz-Israel (Jerusalem: Yad Yitshak Ben-Tsvi, 1987), p. 67 (Hebrew).
