Footnote 1 - ReViews: Following Jesus on the Ground
Reviewed by Harold Brodsky, “Mapping Biblical Events,” BAR 33:02.
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.
Reviewed by Harold Brodsky, “Mapping Biblical Events,” BAR 33:02.
Hershel Shanks, “Magnificent Obsession: The Private World of an Antiquities Collector,” BAR 22:03.
Hershel Shanks, “First Person: Don’t Buy Forgeries,” BAR 25:04.
Hershel Shanks, “The ‘Three Shekels’ and ‘Widow’s Plea’ Ostraca: Real or Fake?” BAR 29:03.
Hershel Shanks, “Festschrift for Moussaieff,” BAR 29:06.
Hershel Shanks, “The Saga of ‘The Gospel of Jesus’ Wife,’” BAR 41:03.
David Marcus and James A. Sanders, “What’s Critical About a Critical Edition of the Bible?” BAR 39:06.
Astrid Beck and James A. Sanders, “The Leningrad Codex,” Bible Review 13:04.
Yosef Ofer, “The Shattered Crown: The Aleppo Codex, 60 Years after the Riots,” BAR 34:05; Yosef Ofer, “The Mystery of the Missing Pages of the Aleppo Codex,” BAR 41:04.