Footnote 1 - Kadesh-Barnea—In the Bible and on the Ground
Itzhaq Beit-Arieh, “Fifteen Years in Sinai,” BAR 10:04.
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Itzhaq Beit-Arieh, “Fifteen Years in Sinai,” BAR 10:04.
“ReViews: Restoring Nudity,” BAR 40:03.
William G. Dever and Aaron A. Burke, “Divided Kingdom, United Critics,” BAR 40:04.
Ken Dark, “Has Jesus’ Nazareth House Been Found?” BAR 41:02.
Amos Kloner, “Did a Rolling Stone Close Jesus’ Tomb?” BAR 25:05.
Stephen Rosenberg, “‘Castle of the Slave’—Mystery Solved,” BAR 38:03.
Aren M. Maeir, “In Praise of Indiana Jones,” BAR 34:05.
Joey Corbett, “New Synagogue Excavations in Israel and Beyond,” BAR 37:04; Jodi Magness, “Samson in the Synagogue,” BAR 39:01; Jodi Magness, Scholars Update “New Mosaics from the Huqoq Synagogue,” BAR 39:05.
Rachel Hachlili, “Synagogues—Before and After the Roman Destruction of the Temple,” BAR 41:03.
Barbara Lesko and Leonard Lesko, “Pharaoh’s Workers: How the Israelites Lived in Egypt,” BAR 25:01.