Footnote 1 - Strata: The Samaria Ivories—Phoenician or Israelite?
See “Samaria—Capital of Israel,” BAR, 43:05
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See “Samaria—Capital of Israel,” BAR, 43:05
Hershel Shanks, First Person: “Life Was Not So Bad for Smelters,” BAR, 41:01.
See Mohammad Najjar and Thomas E. Levy, “Condemned to the Mines—Copper Production and Christian Persecution,” BAR, 37:06; Thomas E. Levy and Mohammad Najjar, “Edom and Copper: The Emergence of Ancient Israel’s Rival,” BAR, 32:04.
Yosef Garfinkel, Michael Hasel and Martin Klingbeil, “An Ending and a Beginning,” BAR, 39:06.
See R. Steven Notley, “Pontius Pilate: Sadist or Saint?” BAR, 43:04.