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Did a Rolling Stone Close Jesus’ Tomb?
We should have a very good idea what Jesus’ tomb looked like, with the references in the Gospels and our knowledge of contemporaneous tombs found in and around Jerusalem. Yet until now, most of the reconstructions of this most famous of tombs...
Biblical Archaeology Review, September/October 1999
Jerusalem Tombs from the Days of the First Temple
A few hundred yards from Damascus Gate and over the wall from the Garden Tomb, magnificent burial cave lies beneath a Dominican monastery.
Damascus Gate, the most important entrance to Jerusalem’s Old City, fairly bustles with activity inside and out. Arab men in their robes and keffiyehs; Arab women in long embroidered...
Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 1986
Name of Ancient Israel’s Last President Discovered on Lead Weight
An extraordinary artifact has recently been discovered in the Judean foothills south of Jerusalem, dating from the time of the Second Jewish Revolt against Rome (132–135 A.D.). It is a lead weight bearing the name, in Hebrew letters, of the...
Biblical Archaeology Review, July/August 1988
Underground Metropolis: The Subterranean World of Maresha
Much of our work at the site of Maresha takes place underground—in tombs and in caves.1 BAR readers will not be surprised by the number of tombs, two of them with their walls covered...
Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 1997
An update to Vol. 1, pp. 195–201.
The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land
2008
An update to Vol. 2, pp. 698–804.
The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land
2008
An update to Vol. 3, pp. 948–957.
The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land
2008