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 7 - Excavate King David’s Palace!
Kenyon, Excavations in Jerusalem, 1961, Palestine Exploration Quarterly 94 (1962), p. 75: Crowfoots excavations in 1927 showed that there was a depth of 56 feet of accumulation in it, and it originally demarcated the western side of the eastern ridge almost as sharply as did the Kidron Valley on the east.
Endnote 6 - Excavate King David’s Palace!
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Endnote 11 - Beth Shemesh
The first inspections of the water reservoir were conducted with the help of a group of researchers from the Israel Cave Research Center headed by Tsvi Tsuk. They also prepared the reservoirs plan, which was drawn by Judith Dekel (Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University). We thank them all for their help.
Endnote 10 - Beth Shemesh
Grant and George Ernest Wright, Ain Shems Excavations (Palestine), Part IV (Haverford: Haverford College, 1938), p. 26; Wright, Beth-Shemesh in Michael Avi-Yonah, ed., Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land (English edition; London: Oxford University Press, 1976), vol. 1, p. 252.
