Footnote 1 - Strata: New Dig Reports: After the Dust Settles—Two Veteran Excavations
Strata: “Milestones: Gus Van Beek (1922‒2012),” BAR 39:01.
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Strata: “Milestones: Gus Van Beek (1922‒2012),” BAR 39:01.
See Yigal Levin, “Did Pharaoh Sheshonq Attack Jerusalem?” BAR 38:04.
See also Thomas E. Levy and Mohammad Najjar, “Edom & Copper,” BAR 32:04; Thomas E. Levy and Mohammad Najjar, “Condemned to the Mines,” BAR 32:04.
Hershel Shanks, “Commemorating a Covenant,” BAR 41:01.
Yosef Ofer, “The Shattered Crown,” BAR 34:05.
Gabriel Barkay, “The Riches of Ketef Hinnom,” BAR 35:04; Zvi Greenhut, “Burial Cave of the Caiaphas Family,” BAR 18:05; Rachel Hachlili, “Ancient Burial Customs Preserved in Jericho Hills,” BAR 05:04.
Stephen J. Patterson, “The Oxyrhynchus Papyri—The Remarkable Discovery You’ve Probably Never Heard Of,” BAR 37:02; Amanda Kolson Hurley, “Priceless Garbage—The Papyri of Oxyrhynchus,” Sidebar to “Literacy in the Time of Jesus,” BAR 29:04.
Hershel Shanks and Jack Meinhardt, eds.,
Donald B. Redford, “The Monotheism of the Heretic Pharaoh,” BAR 13:03; James P. Allen, “Monotheism,” Archaeology Odyssey 02:03.