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Hershel Shanks, “Was Herod’s Tomb Really Found?” BAR, 40:03.
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Hershel Shanks, “Was Herod’s Tomb Really Found?” BAR, 40:03.
Ehud Netzer, “In Search of Herod’s Tomb,” BAR 37:01; Milestones: “Ehud Netzer,” BAR 37:01.
André Lemaire, “The Universal God,” BAR 31:06.
See Paul Sanders, “Missing Link in Hebrew Bible Formation,” BAR 41:06.
See Sidnie White Crawford, “A View from the Caves,” BAR 37:05; Steve Mason, “Did the Essenes Write the Dead Sea Scrolls?” BAR 34:06; “A New Dead Sea Scroll in Stone?” BAR 34:01.
See Yosef Ofer, “The Mystery of the Missing Pages of the Aleppo Codex,” BAR 41:04; Emanuel Tov, “Searching for the ‘Original Bible,’” BAR 40:04; David Marcus and James A.
Nadav Na’aman, “Naboth’s Vineyard and the Foundation of Jezreel,” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 33 (2008), pp. 60–61.
Shmuel Ahituv, Echoes from the Past (Jerusalem: Carta, 2008), p. 357.
Cited by Christopher Rollston, Writing and Literacy in the World of Ancient Israel (Atlanta: SBL, 2010), pp. 29–30; Adam Bean, “Recent Developments and Ongoing Debates Concerning the Calendar Tablet from Gezer: A Summary of the Scholarly Discussion,” Abstract of a lecture, SBL Annual Meeting 2010.
André Lemaire, “Phénicien et Philistien: Paléographie et dialectologie,” in Maria E. Aubet and Manyuela Barthélemy, eds., Actas del congreso internacional de estudios fenicios y púnicos (Cádiz: Universidad de Cadiz, 2000), p. 247.