The ESV Archaeology Study Bible roots the biblical text in its historical and cultural context, offering readers a framework for better understanding the people, places, and events recorded in Scri…
The Bible was originally written to an ancient people removed from us by thousands of years and thousands of miles. The Scriptures include subtle culturally based nuances, undertones, and reference…
Apollonia-Arsuf in the final report of the excavations of the Persian and Hellenistic settlements at the site. Remains from the Chalcolithic period and sporadic finds from Iron Age II appear as app…
This is the second series of final publications of the Megiddo expedition. It reports the finds in the 1998-2002 seasons, with several references to the campaign of 2004. The main topics dealt with…
This series of monograph is intended to solve that problem for the members of the Institute of Archaeology of the Hebrew University. In choosing the name QEDEM for the series, the authors wished…
The present volume is concerned with the anthropoid burials found during the excavations in a cemetery south of Deir el-Balah, about 14 km. South-west of Gaza (III.I). The cemetery, buried beneath …
The excavations at Tel Mevorakh were conducted over a period of about six monthd, during four seasons (end of August and September, 1973, end of Agust and September, 1974, August and October, 1975,…
If so it would mean that the majority of Christendom and the rest of society has misidentified the people most prominent in the Bible. If Israel has been misidentified there is no doubt that major …