FEATURED ARTICLES Jerusalem's Temple Mount is one of the world's holiest sites. Archaeological excavations are prohibited here, though one project—the Temple Mount Sifting Project—has been analyzing soil that came from the Temple Mount since 2004. Learn the story in BAR. Save on Temple Mount books and DVDs with free domestic shipping! Resources include Jerusalem's Temple Mount by BAR editor Hershel Shanks and The Jerusalem of Jesus DVD featuring archaeologist Dan Bahat. For a limited time only—sale ends October 31, 2016! A rare gold coin depicting Roman emperor Nero was unearthed in excavations just outside the Old City of Jerusalem in Israel. Read about this remarkable discovery and enjoy a comprehensive analysis of this coin type by numismatist Jane Sancinito. BAS editors have compiled a special collection of articles from Biblical Archaeology Review that highlights the Temple Mount's role in the three major Abrahamic religions and focus on a key archaeological issue: Just where was the ancient Jewish Temple located? Join BAR editor Hershel Shanks, Daniel Master, Ann Killebrew and over a dozen of the biggest names in the field this November in San Antonio, and be among the first to hear the results of the 2016 excavations in the Holy Land. Jesus is the central figure of Christianity. Drawn from articles in BAR and Bible Review, the FREE eBook Who Was Jesus? examines the history of Jesus' life, from where he was born, where he grew up and whether there is extra-Biblical evidence for his existence. | CARTOON CAPTION CONTEST Write a caption for this cartoon (see Genesis 24:18–20, 45–46). The deadline for entries is November 30, 2016. The author of the winning caption will receive a copy of the BAS book The Origins of Things, a BAS tote bag and three gift subscriptions to give BAR to friends. Runners-up will receive a BAS tote bag and two gift subscriptions. Read more » E6WO22 | |
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