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.
Is This King David’s Tomb?
Unblock It and the Tourists Will Come
Sprucing Up for Jerusalem’s 3,000th Anniversary
Jerusalem will celebrate its 3,000th anniversary as the capital of Israel in 1996. The tri-millennium began with King David’s capture of the city from the Canaanite Jebusites, as recorded in the Bible (2 Samuel 5:6–9 and 1 Chronicles 11:4–8).
Did King Jehu Kill His Own Family?
The Honor Due Dead Sea Scroll Scholar Jozef Milik
BAR Dig Scholarships
“Screams of Pure Joy”: A First-Hand Account of the Dor Prize Find
I supervised the area at Tel Dor where the scapula was found. More than a year later, I can still feel the thrill of that moment. The hard physical labor, the intensive report-writing, the early rising hours—all seemed trivial in the wake of finding the scapula.
Prize Find: Priestly Blessing of a Voyage
Prize Find: An Iron Age Amulet from the Galilee
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