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The Bible Comes to Life at the Jewish Museum
The Bible Comes to Life could well be the secondary title for The Book and the Spade, an exhibit on archaeology and the Bible which can be seen currently through December 1977 (Sunday through Thursday afternoons) at...
Biblical Archaeology Review, March 1977
Yigael Yadin Finds a Bama at Beer-Sheva
On my last visit to Jerusalem, I stopped in to see Yigael Yadin—as I always do. It was a fascinating hour—as it always is. This time, he told me how he found what he believes to be a bamaa destroyed by King Josiah—and...
Biblical Archaeology Review, March 1977
Report from Jerusalem
What the stock market is to Wall Street and government to Washington, archaeology is to Jerusalem. It is full of archaeological talk and archaeological gossip, of new finds and ideas and speculations. In 1843 the first U.S. Patent...
Biblical Archaeology Review, December 1977
Reading Robert Payne Without Embarrassment
Let me relieve your embarrassment at reading and enjoying Robert Payne’s “The Splendor of the Holy Land—Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon”a True, it is far below the level of most BAR readers. The author deals with four...
Biblical Archaeology Review, September 1977