Biblical Archaeology Review
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.
Can Archaeology Help Date the Psalms?
Archaeological Views: Investigating the Crime Scene: Looting and Ancient Coins
Biblical Views: Critical Biblical Scholarship—What’s the Use?
Strata: Curse You!
Strata: What Is It?
Strata: Looted Seal Impressions Authenticated After Quarter Century
In October 1975 a hoard of bullae (seal impressions) began trickling onto the Jerusalem antiquities market. Ultimately, the hoard included more than 250 bullae. In 1986 Nahman Avigad, one of Israel’s most prominent and highly respected archaeologists and epigraphers, published these obviously looted bullae.1
Strata: The Bible in the News: The Bible’s Book of Love
First Person: LaBianca’s Four Different Kinds of “Past”
Biblical Views: Insertions in the Great Isaiah Scroll
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