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Bedouin Find Papyri Three Centuries Older Than Dead Sea Scrolls

Subsequent excavations in bat dung by American archaeologist confirms original location of the papyrus scrolls; diggers find hundreds of additional small fragments in Jordan Valley caves.
By Paul W. Lapp
016 Nineteen-sixty-one was the third winter of drought. In the Old City of Jerusalem there were long queues at the water spigots. Tribes of Ta‘âmireh bedouin were drifting north past Jerusalem. Whole families and clans were moving...
Biblical Archaeology Review, March 1978

Archaeology for the Young of All Ages

An archaeology series for kids teaches adults as well
By Kathe Schwartzberg
002 The Lerner Archaeological Series is written for readers twelve and above, but like many well written books for youngsters, this series can be enjoyable and informative to adults as well. Individual volumes are about 85 pages long and cover a...
Biblical Archaeology Review, November/December 1978

Assessing Ebla

By Paul C. Maloney
004 No archaeological find since the Dead Sea Scrolls has so excited the public imagination as the recently-discovered and already famous Ebla tablets. Newspapers like the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Washington Post...
Biblical Archaeology Review, March 1978

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