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.
The Bottleneck of Archaeological Publication
Sussita Awaits the Spade
Usurped Cartouches Key to Discovery
Understanding the Wall of Reliefs
3,200-Year-Old Picture of Israelites Found in Egypt
Chronological Terms Used by Bienkowski and Wood
Middle Bronze II: 1800–1650 B.C.
Middle Bronze IIIb: 1650–1550 B.C.
Late Bronze I: 1550–1400 B.C.
Late Bronze IIA: 1400–1300 B.C.
Late Bronze IIB: 1300–1200 B.C.
Dating Jericho’s Destruction: Bienkowski Is Wrong on All Counts
Piotr Bienkowski has challenged the results of my analysis of the date of the destruction of the fortified Bronze Age city at Jericho, maintaining that Kathleen Kenyon’s date of about 1550 B.C.E.a is correct and should be retained.
Jericho Was Destroyed in the Middle Bronze Age, Not the Late Bronze Age
Queries & Comments
The Cover Spoke Volumes
Your coverage of the unpublished Dead Sea Scrolls in the March/April issue (“Dead Sea Scrolls,” BAR 16:02) was as clever as it was poignantly done. The cover spoke volumes.
Thank you for the wonderful work that you are doing.
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