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How to Tell a Samaritan Synagogue from a Jewish Synagogue
For most Christians, the term “Samaritan” evokes a compassionate people who help others in need, especially when nobody else is willing to do so. In fact, today “Samaritans” is the name of an organization that attends to the emotionally...
Biblical Archaeology Review, May/June 1998
The Cave-Dwellers
Cappadocia’s mysterious rock-cut architecture
According to Leo the Deacon, a tenth-century Byzantine historian, the inhabitants of the Anatolian province of Cappadocia were troglodytes: “They went underground in holes, clefts, and...
Archaeology Odyssey, Fall 1998
Lord Elgin’s Marbles
How sculptures from the Parthenon got to the British Museum
When the Elgin Marbles appeared in London between 1802 and 1812, heady talk filled the air. They would create a revolution in the arts. They would change the tastes of the entire nation. New truths would be discovered in these old stones,...
Archaeology Odyssey, Spring 1998
Happiness is just a click away
Biblical Archaeology Review, July/August 1998