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At your fingertips—every issue of Biblical Archaeology Review from 1975 to 2005. More than 1,800 articles and 9,500 breathtaking photos, maps, drawings and charts.
Fully searchable! Can't find that article on the Temple Mount, or David's entry into Jerusalem, or the Siloam Pool? Just type in a keyword, author or title. When you come to a Bible citation, a click brings you to the passage in the King James version.
If you want to research a specific topic, just go to the subject index for all related articles—quicker than you can say “Jack Robinson.”
Also on Biblical Archaeology Review: The Archive CD-ROM: Ancient Israel: From Abraham to the Roman Destruction of the Temple (revised and expanded), edited by Hershel Shanks. The best-selling history of ancient Israel by 13 world-class scholars. “An up-to-date, eminently readable, fully reliable account of Israel's experience from the beginning to the end of the Second Temple.” —Professor David Noel Freedman, University of California, San Diego
And four popular Biblical Archaeology Society books published in association with the Smithsonian Institution: The Rise of Ancient Israel, The Search for Jesus: Modern Scholarship Looks at the Gospels, Feminist Approaches to the Bible and Aspects of Monotheism: How God Is One.
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