Footnote 1 - Site-Seeing: Archaeological Remains in Holy Sepulchre’s Shadow
For more information, see Marcel Serr and Dieter Vieweger, Archaeological Views: “Golgotha: Is the Holy Sepulchre Church Authentic?” BAR 42:03.
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For more information, see Marcel Serr and Dieter Vieweger, Archaeological Views: “Golgotha: Is the Holy Sepulchre Church Authentic?” BAR 42:03.
Jacob Pinkerfeld, Bargil Pixner, Rainer Riesner, Richard Mackowski, etc. See Bargil Pixner, “Church of the Apostles Found on Mt. Zion,” BAR16:03.
This identification is disputed. See Jeffrey R. Zorn, “Is T1 David’s Tomb?” BAR 38:06.
Richard S. Hess, “Song of Songs: Not Just a Dirty Book,” Bible Review 21:05; Jack M. Sasson, “Unlocking the Poetry of Love in the Song of Songs,” Bible Review 01:01.
See Hershel Shanks, “Will King Hezekiah Be Dislodged from His Tunnel?” BAR 39:05.
See “Defusing Pseudo Scholarship,”BAR 23:02.
“Issue 200: Ten Top Discoveries,” BAR 35:04.
See Hershel Shanks, “The Siloam Pool: Where Jesus Cured the Blind Man,” BAR 31:05.
Bezalel Porten, “Did the Ark Stop at Elephantine?” BAR 21:03.
Laurie E. Pearce, “How Bad Was the Babylonian Exile?” BAR 42:05.