Jump to navigation

  • The BAS Library Explore the Library

  • Demo
  • Magazines
  • Books
  • Encyclopedia
  • Collections
  • Videos
  • Notables
  • FAQs
  • Institutions
  • Winter 2022

⇽Go to BAS Home

Home
Biblical Archaeology Society Online Archive
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • Log In
  • My Account
  • Support
  • Explore the Library

  • Demo
  • Magazines
  • Books
  • Encyclopedia
  • Collections
  • Videos
  • Notables
  • FAQs
  • Institutions
  • Winter 2022

Your Filters

  • (-) Remove Temple filter Temple
  • (-) Remove Jerusalem filter Jerusalem
  • (-) Remove Authors: Neil Asher Silberman filter Authors: Neil Asher Silberman
  • (-) Remove Authors: André Lemaire filter Authors: André Lemaire
  • (-) Remove Authors: Itzhaq Beit-Arieh filter Authors: Itzhaq Beit-Arieh
  • (-) Remove Authors: Giora Solar filter Authors: Giora Solar
  • (-) Remove Authors: Oded Borowski filter Authors: Oded Borowski
  • (-) Remove Publication: Biblical Archaeology Review filter Publication: Biblical Archaeology Review
  • (-) Remove Authors: Samuel Wolff filter Authors: Samuel Wolff
Displaying 1 - 20 of 26 results

Probable Head of Priestly Scepter from Solomon’s Temple Surfaces in Jerusalem

Inscription containing name of God incised on ivory pomegranate
By André Lemaire
024 BAR recently published a fascinating article by Gabriel Barkay reporting on his excavation of a small rolled silver amulet, dating from the seventh or sixth century B.C. When the amulet was unrolled, it was found to contain the tetragrammaton...
Biblical Archaeology Review, January/February 1984

Another Temple to the Israelite God

Aramaic Hoard Documents Life in Fourth Century B.C.
By André Lemaire
038 The scholarly world is abuzz. During at least the past 20 years, and more likely during the last 33 years, more than a thousand potsherds inscribed in Aramaic have come onto the antiquities market. About 800 of these have now been published.1...
Biblical Archaeology Review, July/August 2004

Engraved in Memory

Diaspora Jews Find Eternal Rest in Jerusalem
By André Lemaire
053 When Oded Golan first invited me to his home in April 2002, it was to examine an inscription on a bone box—but not the one bearing the now-famous inscription, “James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus.” That one was not even in Golan’s...
Biblical Archaeology Review, May/June 2006

Burial Box of James the Brother of Jesus

Earliest archaeological evidence of Jesus found in Jerusalem
By André Lemaire
024 Amazing as it may sound, a limestone bone box (called an “ossuary”) has surfaced in Israel that may once have contained the bones of James, the brother of Jesus. We know this because an extraordinary inscription incised on one side of the...
Biblical Archaeology Review, November/December 2002

The Universal God

How the God of Israel Became a God for All
By André Lemaire
057 Israel not only survived but thrived in exile. Indeed, Israelite Yahwisma became universal monotheism in the Babylonian Exile. In the preceding article, Professor Seymour Gitin explains why the Philistines, unlike the Israelites, did not...
Biblical Archaeology Review, November/December 2005

In Search of Solomon’s Lost Treasures

By Neil Asher Silberman
030 031 On the morning of April 19, 1911, a crowd of angry Moslems, outraged at what they considered to be a desecration of the holy Mosque of Omar or the Dome of the Rock, rampaged through the...
Biblical Archaeology Review, July/August 1980

Solomon & Sheba, Inc.

New inscription confirms trade relations between “towns of Judah” and South Arabia
By André Lemaire
055 Southern Arabia is 1,200 miles south of Israel. Naturally, skepticism about the reality of trade between South Arabia and Israel in ancient times seems justified. Yet the Bible documents this trade quite extensively—most famously in the...
Biblical Archaeology Review, January/February 2010

Israel Antiquities Authority’s Report Deeply Flawed

By André Lemaire
050 050 The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) recently formed a committee to decide whether the James ossuary inscription and the Yehoash (or Jehoash) inscription are authentic or forgeries. I...
Biblical Archaeology Review, November/December 2003

Scholars’ Corner: Yadin Presents New Interpretation of the Famous Lachish Letters

By Oded Borowski
074 On January 29, 1935, during the third season of excavations at Tell ed-Duweir, a site thought to be Biblical Lachish, archaeologists discovered a collection of 18 ostraca, or inscribed potsherds. The ostraca had been covered by a thick layer...
Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 1984

In the Path of Sennacherib

By Oded Borowski
024 “I laid waste the large district of Judah and made the overbearing and proud Hezekiah, its king, bow in submission,” boasts Sennacherib, monarch of Assyria, in a preserved cuneiform inscription.1 “I laid siege to 46 of his strong cities: .....
Biblical Archaeology Review, May/June 2005

Are We Prepared to Raze the Edifice?

By André Lemaire
047 The dating of the Siloam Inscription proposed by Rogerson and Davies would not only change the interpretation of one of the most famous monuments of ancient Jerusalem. It would also change the dating of other Hebrew inscriptions of the First...
Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 1997

Pharaoh’s Fury: Merneptah’s Destruction of Gezer

By Steven OrtizSamuel Wolff
The Canaanite city of Gezer was brutally destroyed at the very end of the Late Bronze Age. Explore the vivid archaeological evidence for the city’s destruction and discover why the devastation might be attributed to Pharaoh Merneptah, who infamously claimed to have conquered not only Gezer but also a people known as “Israel” in the late 13th century B.C.E.
Biblical Archaeology Review, Summer 2022

Edomites Advance into Judah

Israelite defensive fortresses inadequate
By Itzhaq Beit-Arieh
028 Like many peoples mentioned in the Bible but otherwise almost unknown, the Edomites are coming to life through the wonders of archaeology. Ironically, however, some of the most dramatic finds are being excavated in Israel rather than in the...
Biblical Archaeology Review, November/December 1996

New Light on the Edomites

By Itzhaq Beit-Arieh
028 029 Winter is sometimes the best time to dig in Israel’s Negev desert—and sometimes the worst. In summer the heat can be stifling; while in winter, cold windy days at times prevent any...
Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 1988

Child Sacrifice at Carthage—Religious Rite or Population Control?

Archaeological evidence provides basis for a new analysis
By Lawrence E. StagerSamuel Wolff
030 031 “Tophet” is a Biblical word. It is the name of a place that was on the south side of ancient Jerusalem in the Valley of Ben-Hinnom, where the Israelites sacrificed their children by...
Biblical Archaeology Review, January/February 1984

Restoring the Reputation of Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope

A little-known episode in the beginnings of archaeology in the Holy Land
By Neil Asher Silberman
068 069 Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope, granddaughter of William Pitt and daughter of the third Earl of Stanhope, was the first person who ever intentionally excavated an ancient artifact in the...
Biblical Archaeology Review, July/August 1984

Fifteen Years in Sinai

Israeli archeologists discover a new world
By Itzhaq Beit-Arieh
027 028 We were driving south, along the Gulf of Suez, heading for our excavation site when our jeep broke down. Fortunately, it happened on a paved road, before we turned onto the desert track...
Biblical Archaeology Review, July/August 1984

Who or What Was Yahweh’s Asherah?

Startling new inscriptions from two different sites reopen the debate about the meaning of asherah
By André Lemaire
042 New inscriptions from two different sites have reopened the debate about the meaning of asherah, a term often used in the Bible. Is it—or she—a goddess? Is it a holy place? Or perhaps a sacred tree? Or a pole? Or possibly a grove of trees?...
Biblical Archaeology Review, November/December 1984

Sumptuous Roman Baths Uncovered Near Sea of Galilee

Hot springs drew the afflicted from around the world
By Giora SolarYizhar Hirschfeld
022 According to the Greek biographer Eunapius, the second most beautiful bath complex in the entire Roman Empire during the fourth century A.D. was located in, of all places, Palestine—at a site known as Hammat Gader.1 Hammat Gader lies just...
Biblical Archaeology Review, November/December 1984

Fragments from the Book of Balaam Found at Deir Alla

Text foretells cosmic disaster
By André Lemaire
026 027 The date was March 17, 1967, a Friday. A Dutch expedition led by Professor Henk J. Franken of the University of Leiden was excavating a mound named Tell Deir Alla in the middle Jordan...
Biblical Archaeology Review, September/October 1985

Pages

  • 1
  • 2
  • next ›
  • last »

Search the Library

E.g. 1 Kings 9:28 or 1 Kgs 9:28

Authors

  • (-) Remove André Lemaire filter André Lemaire
  • (-) Remove Neil Asher Silberman filter Neil Asher Silberman
  • (-) Remove Oded Borowski filter Oded Borowski
  • (-) Remove Giora Solar filter Giora Solar
  • (-) Remove Itzhaq Beit-Arieh filter Itzhaq Beit-Arieh
  • (-) Remove Samuel Wolff filter Samuel Wolff
  • Hershel Shanks Apply Hershel Shanks filter
  • Gabriel Barkay Apply Gabriel Barkay filter
  • Suzanne F. Singer Apply Suzanne F. Singer filter
  • Eilat Mazar Apply Eilat Mazar filter
  • Ephraim Stern Apply Ephraim Stern filter
  • Frank Moore Cross Apply Frank Moore Cross filter
  • Leen Ritmeyer Apply Leen Ritmeyer filter
  • Alan R. Millard Apply Alan R. Millard filter
  • David Jacobson Apply David Jacobson filter
  • David Ussishkin Apply David Ussishkin filter
  • Lawrence E. Stager Apply Lawrence E. Stager filter
  • Ronny Reich Apply Ronny Reich filter
  • Steven Fine Apply Steven Fine filter
  • William G. Dever Apply William G. Dever filter
  • Yosef Garfinkel Apply Yosef Garfinkel filter
  • Anson F. Rainey Apply Anson F. Rainey filter
  • Boaz Zissu Apply Boaz Zissu filter
  • Ehud Netzer Apply Ehud Netzer filter
  • Hanan Eshel Apply Hanan Eshel filter
  • Jane M. Cahill Apply Jane M. Cahill filter
  • Jodi Magness Apply Jodi Magness filter
  • Kathleen Ritmeyer Apply Kathleen Ritmeyer filter
  • Rami Arav Apply Rami Arav filter
  • Amihai Mazar Apply Amihai Mazar filter
  • Avraham Biran Apply Avraham Biran filter
  • Carol Meyers Apply Carol Meyers filter
  • Dan Bahat Apply Dan Bahat filter
  • Dorothy Resig Apply Dorothy Resig filter
  • Israel Finkelstein Apply Israel Finkelstein filter
  • Kenneth Atkinson Apply Kenneth Atkinson filter
  • Lawrence Mykytiuk Apply Lawrence Mykytiuk filter
  • Magen Broshi Apply Magen Broshi filter
  • Michael D. Coogan Apply Michael D. Coogan filter
  • Nahman Avigad Apply Nahman Avigad filter
  • R. Steven Notley Apply R. Steven Notley filter
  • Richard A. Freund Apply Richard A. Freund filter
  • Robert R. Cargill Apply Robert R. Cargill filter
  • Yitzhak Magen Apply Yitzhak Magen filter
  • Adam Zertal Apply Adam Zertal filter
  • Aharon Kempinski Apply Aharon Kempinski filter
  • Amos Kloner Apply Amos Kloner filter
  • Ann E. Killebrew Apply Ann E. Killebrew filter
  • Aren M. Maeir Apply Aren M. Maeir filter
  • Asher S. Kaufman Apply Asher S. Kaufman filter
  • Eric M. Meyers Apply Eric M. Meyers filter
  • Hillel Geva Apply Hillel Geva filter
  • James F. Strange Apply James F. Strange filter

Publication

  • (-) Remove Biblical Archaeology Review filter Biblical Archaeology Review
  • Bible Review Apply Bible Review filter
  • The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land Apply The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land filter

Content type

  • Feature Article Apply Feature Article filter
  • Department Apply Department filter
  • Review Apply Review filter

Date

  • 2022 Apply 2022 filter
  • 2012 Apply 2012 filter
  • 2010 Apply 2010 filter
  • 2006 Apply 2006 filter
  • 2005 Apply 2005 filter
  • 2004 Apply 2004 filter
  • 2003 Apply 2003 filter
  • 2002 Apply 2002 filter
  • 1997 Apply 1997 filter
  • 1996 Apply 1996 filter
  • 1993 Apply 1993 filter
  • 1991 Apply 1991 filter
  • 1989 Apply 1989 filter
  • 1988 Apply 1988 filter
  • 1986 Apply 1986 filter
  • 1985 Apply 1985 filter
  • 1984 Apply 1984 filter
  • 1980 Apply 1980 filter

Information

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Customer Service
  • Donate
  • Press Room
  • Masthead
  • Contact Us
  • Employment
  • Site Map
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyright

Publications

  • Biblical Archaeology Review
  • Bible History Daily
  • Archaeology Odyssey
  • Subscribe to BAR
  • Bible Review
  • Free E-Books
  • Give a gift subscription
  • Manage your subscription

Biblical Archaeology Society Network Links

  • Network Home
  • Events
  • Bible History Daily
  • Donate
  • Biblical Archaeology Review
  • Current Archaeological Digs
  • BAS Library