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 6 - Samaria
Endnote 5 - Samaria
A detailed preliminary report of them was published: John W. Crowfoot and Grace M. Crowfoot, “The Ivories from Samaria,” Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement 64 (1933), pp. 7–26, Plates I–III. This was followed by a somewhat less detailed “final report” volume: John W. Crowfoot and Grace M. Crowfoot, Early Ivories from Samaria, Samaria-Sebaste: Reports of the Work of the Joint Expedition in 1931–1933 and of the British Expedition in 1935, vol. 2 (London: Palestine Exploration Fund, 1938).
Endnote 4 - Samaria
Endnote 3 - Samaria
Endnote 2 - Samaria
Ron E. Tappy, The Archaeology of Israelite Samaria, Volume I, Early Iron Age Through the Ninth Century B.C.E., Harvard Semitic Studies 44 (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1992); Ron E. Tappy, The Archaeology of Israelite Samaria, Volume II, The Eighth Century B.C.E., Harvard Semitic Studies 50 (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2001).
Endnote 1 - Samaria
New Testament Political Figures Confirmed by Historical Texts and Archaeology
Name | Who was he or she? | When did he rule? | Where in the New Testament? | Sample of evidence in historical writings | Evidence in inscriptions | |
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Roman Emperors |
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1 | Augustus | Roman Emperor | 31 B.C.E.–14 C.E. |
Selected Members of the Herodian Family and Roman Governors Who Are Significant in New Testament Events

The family tree includes only the Herodian family members in the New Testament plus most of the Roman governors it mentions. It is not a complete family tree. Boldface in the narrative statements below signifies the person is referred to in the New Testament.
Earlier Outcomes: Attempt to kill the infant Jesus, execution of John the Baptist, and the trial of Jesus
House of the Menorot
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