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 23 - What’s a Bamah? How Sacred Space Functioned in Ancient Israel
Endnote 22 - What’s a Bamah? How Sacred Space Functioned in Ancient Israel
Yigael Yadin, Hazor: The Schweich Lectures of the British Academy, 1970 (London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1972), pp. 132134; Pirhiya Beck, The Metal Figures, in Hazor IIIIV: An Account of the Third and Fourth Seasons of Excavation, 19571958, Text, ed. A. Ben-Tor (Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 1989), p. 361.
Endnote 21 - What’s a Bamah? How Sacred Space Functioned in Ancient Israel
Endnote 20 - What’s a Bamah? How Sacred Space Functioned in Ancient Israel
Adam Zertal, An Early Iron Age Cultic Site on Mt. Ebal: Excavation Seasons 19821987, Tel Aviv 1314 (19861987), pp. 105165; Zertal, Has Joshuas Altar Been Found on Mt. Ebal? BAR 11:01.
Endnote 19 - What’s a Bamah? How Sacred Space Functioned in Ancient Israel
Amihai Mazar, The Bull Site: An Iron Age I Open Cult Place, BASOR 247 (1982); pp. 2742; Mazar, Bronze Bull Found in Israelite High Place from the Time of the Judges, BAR 09:05.
Endnote 18 - What’s a Bamah? How Sacred Space Functioned in Ancient Israel
Endnote 17 - What’s a Bamah? How Sacred Space Functioned in Ancient Israel
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Endnote 15 - What’s a Bamah? How Sacred Space Functioned in Ancient Israel
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