Biblical Archaeology Review is a one-of-a-kind archaeology magazine that acts as a bridge between the academic study of archaeology and a broad general audience eager to understand the world of the Bible better. Covering both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament since its beginning in 1975, BAR is the leading nonsectarian forum for the discussion of Biblical archaeology. Articles by top scholars are written for the layperson, and archaeological news, trivia and games ensure that even the most serious scholars enjoy reading the latest issue of BAR.
Biblical Archaeology Review
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Biblical Archaeology Review
Winter 2020 Volume 46 Number 5Restoring Herod’s Throne Niche at Machaerus • Facing the Facts About the “Face of God” • Archive Discovered Under Maresha • Gluttony and Drunkenness in Ancient Israel
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Biblical Archaeology Review
Fall 2020 Volume 46 Number 4The Face of Yahweh? • Who Built Tel Rekhesh? • Jesus the Magician? Why Jesus Holds a Wand in Early Christian Art • Social Conflict in Ancient Galilee
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Biblical Archaeology Review
Summer 2020 Volume 46 Number 3Forced Resettlement and Immigration at Tel Hadid • How Old Are the Oldest Christian Manuscripts? • What’s in a Name? Personal Names in Ancient Israel and Judah • The Scarab: The Idol That Rolls in Dung
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Biblical Archaeology Review
Spring 2020 Volume 46 Number 2Searching for Bethsaida: The Case for El-Araj • Searching for Bethsaida: The Case for Et-Tell • Were There Women at Qumran? • Brick by Brick
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Biblical Archaeology Review
January/February 2020 Volume 46 Number 1Digs 2020: 8 Stops in Northern Israel • Another Temple in Judah! • How Magic and Miracles Spread Christianity