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  2. Biblical Archaeology Review - Wikipedia

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    Biblical Archaeology Review is a magazine appearing every three months and sometimes referred to as BAR that seeks to connect the academic study of archaeology to a broad general audience seeking to understand the world of the Bible, the Near East, and the Middle East (Syro-Palestine and the Levant).

  3. Biblical Archaeology Society - Wikipedia

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    The Biblical Archaeology Society was established in 1974 by American lawyer Hershel Shanks, as a non-sectarian organisation that supports and promotes biblical archaeology. [1] Its current publications include the Biblical Archaeology Review, whilst previously circulating the Bible Review (1985–2005) and Archaeology Odyssey (1998–2006

  4. Biblical archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Biblical archaeology is an academic ... who discovered a number of ... Understanding their special relationship", in Biblical Archaeology Review 16:3, (May ...

  5. Hershel Shanks - Wikipedia

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    Hershel Shanks (March 8, 1930 – February 5, 2021) was an American lawyer and amateur biblical archaeologist who was the founder and long-time editor of the Biblical Archaeology Review. For more than forty years, he communicated the world of biblical archaeology to general readers through magazines, books, and conferences.

  6. Kenneth Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Anderson Kitchen (born 1932 [1]) is a British biblical scholar, Ancient Near Eastern historian, and Personal and Brunner Professor Emeritus of Egyptology and honorary research fellow at the School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology, University of Liverpool, England.

  7. List of inscriptions in biblical archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Contains what is thought to be the earliest known picture of a biblical figure: possibly Jehu son Omri (m Ia-ú-a mar m Hu-um-ri-i), or Jehu's ambassador, kneeling at the feet of Shalmaneser III. COS 2.113F / ANET 278–281 Saba'a Stele: Istanbul Archaeology Museums: 1905, Saba'a: c.800 BC: Assyrian cuneiform

  8. Shimon Gibson - Wikipedia

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    He is the editor of The Illustrated Dictionary & Concordance of the Bible [8] and was co-editor with Avraham Negev of the Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land. [9] In his The Final Days of Jesus: The Archaeological Evidence (2009) [10] he advanced the theory that Jesus was killed for acts of healing. [11]

  9. Gabriel Barkay - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Barkay was born in the Budapest Ghetto, Hungary.He immigrated to Israel in 1950. [2]He studied archaeology, comparative religion and geography at Tel Aviv University, graduated summa cum laude, and received his PhD in archaeology from the same university in 1985. [2]