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Tag Archives: Dig
Dig Reading
After completing my Dig Packing, it was time to make the final selection of books to take with me on the trip. Of course, the first selection is Biblical Lachish: A Tale of Construction, Destruction, Excavation and Restoration by David … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Israel, Travel
Tagged archaeology, Biblical Lachish, Dig, James Michener, Jerusalem, Lachish, Reading, Rome, The Source
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In the BAR XI
The latest issue of Biblical Archaeology Review (BAR) arrived in my mailbox earlier this week and it is now time to write my traditional In the BAR post. I don’t have the exact pictures that I need to help illustrate … Continue reading
Posted in History, Israel, Travel
Tagged Aleppo Codes, archaeology, Biblical Archaeology Review, Dig, israel museum, Khirbet Qeiyafa, Lachish, Shrine of the Book, Temple Mount, Yosef Garfinkel
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