FEATURED ARTICLES Journey to the ancient world with the November/December 2016 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review. Explore gods and kingdoms east of the Jordan, discoveries from the Temple Mount, whether pig bones can serve as an ethnic marker and more! King Solomon's Temple and royal palace have been a riddle for millennia. In this new book, archaeologists Yosef Garfinkel and Madeleine Mumcuoglu believe they have proof that the Biblical authors knew what they were talking about. Pottery makes human behavior visible. In BAR, Andrea Berlin describes the Levantine Ceramics Project, an open-access, crowd-sourced public website devoted to ceramics produced anywhere in the Levant from the Neolithic era through the time of Ottoman rule. This FREE eBook, taken from articles in Biblical Archaeology Review, considers texts and archaeological evidence from the second millennium B.C.E. that describe Israel in Egypt and the Exodus. Explore the historicity of the Exodus today. For the first time ever, Tutku Tours has arranged a pilgrimage to follow in Paul's final footsteps—literally! Next spring, join Dr. Mark Wilson and Dr. Meg Ramey for an unforgettable experience in Turkey retracing Paul's route from Alexandria Troas to Assos! | NEWS An ancient latrine discovered at Tel Lachish in Israel could be evidence of King Hezekiah's religious reforms enacted throughout the Kingdom of Judah in the eighth century B.C.E. | | 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 » E6WO08 | |
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