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Introduction to Bible and Beyond
From CojsWiki
- Articles
- Mad to See the Monuments, Steven W. Holloway, Bible Review 17:6, Dec. 2001.
- Scholar Claims Bible Scholars Suppress Palestinian History in Favor of Israelites, BAR Mar/Apr 1996.
- The Rose of Jericho—Symbol of the Resurrection, Jacob Friedman, Zippora Stein and Amotz Dafni, BAR 6:05, Sep/Oct 1980.
- What Does the Bible Say? Translations speak in many tongues, Dewey M. Beegle, BAR 8:06, Nov/Dec 1982.
- Putting the Bible on the Map, James Fleming, BAR 9:06, Nov/Dec 1983.
- Thoughts in the Dirt at Dan, Daniel S. Wolk, BAR 10:01, Jan/Feb 1984.
- Excavation Tactics and Strategy, BAR 11:01, Jan/Feb 1985.
- A Thousand Years of History in Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter, Nitza Rosovsky, BAR 18:03, May/Jun 1992.
- Nahman Avigad: In Memoriam, Frank Moore Cross, BAR 18:03, May/Jun 1992.
- Nahman Avigad, 1905–1992, Hershel Shanks, BAR 18:03, May/Jun 1992.
- The Philistines and the Dothans, Hershel Shanks, BAR 19:04, Jul/Aug 1993.
- Archaeological Encyclopedia for the '90s, Hershel Shanks, BAR 19:06, Nov/Dec 1993.
- Jerusalem as Textbook, Gideon Avni, BAR 22:03, May/Jun 1996.
- Face to Face: Biblical Minimalists Meet Their Challengers, Hershel Shanks, BAR 23:04, Jul/Aug 1997.
- Archaeology and the Biblical Text, Fredric R. Brandfon, BAR 14:01, Jan/Feb 1988.
- Save Us from Postmodern Malarkey, William G. Dever, BAR 26:02, Mar/Apr 2000.
- Holy Targets: Joseph’s Tomb Is Just the Latest, Hershel Shanks, BAR 27:01, Jan/Feb 2001.
- Scrolls, Scripts and Stelae, Hershel Shanks, BAR 28:05, Sep/Oct 2002.
- First Person: The Anonymous Archaeologist, Hershel Shanks, BAR 28:05, Sep/Oct 2002.
- Chronology of Principle Ancient Sources
- Chronological Table
- Crossroads Timeline: Ancient Sojourns through the Holy Land
- Architectural History of Jerusalem, Charles Warren and Claude Reigner Conder, The Survey of Western Palestine, Palestine Exploration Fund, London, 1884.
- Dissemination, Division and Difference, John Reeve, Sacred: Books of the Three Faiths, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, The British Library, London, 2007.
- Videos
- What is Jewish art? Prof. Steven Fine. Produced by Down Low Pictures for COJS.
- What makes archaeology exciting? Prof. Steven Fine. Produced by Down Low Pictures for COJS.
- How can an archaeological discovery change our interaction with the past? Prof. Steven Fine. Produced by Down Low Pictures for COJS.
- Why were the Zionists attracted to the discipline of archaeology? Prof. Steven Fine. Produced by Down Low Pictures for COJS.
- Websites
- Archaeology Magazine
- Archaeological Institute of America
- Archaeowiki
- The Bible and Interpretation
- Bible History Online
- BiblePlaces.com
- BibleWalks.com
- Biblical Archaeology
- Biblical Archaeology Society
- Biblical Studies Resources
- The British Museum
- City of David
- Dig: The Archaeology Magazine for Kids
- Digging Jerusalem
- Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv
- Eye on Israel
- The Foundation for Biblical Archaeology
- Hecht Museum
- The Institute of Archaeology - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Introduction to the Bible
- Israel Antiquities Authority
- Israel Museum
- Israel Museum Flash Presentation
- JANES: The Jewish Theological Seminary, Scholars and Research
- Jewish and Other Imperial Cultures in Late Antiquity
- Jewish National & University Library
- Journal of Hebrew Scriptures
- A Journey Through Jerusalem
- Louvre Museum
- The Megiddo Expedition
- MyJewishLearning.com
- OpenBible.info
- The Oriental Institute of the of the University of Chicago
- The Palestine Exploration Fund
- Prolegomena to the History of Ancient Israel by Julius Wellhausen (e-book)
- The Ramat Rahel Archaeological Project
- The Schøyen Collection: The Bible
- Sites and Photos
- The Shlomo Moussaieff Collection
- Society of Biblical Literature
- Tel Beth-Shean: An Account of the Hebrew University Excavations
- Tel Dan Excavations
- Tower of David Museum
- University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology: Canaan and Ancient Israel
- Further reading
- Annotated Bibliography of Articles from Biblical Archaeology Review
- Archaeology Resources, The Jewish Museum, 2007.
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