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JournalISSN: 0006-0895

The Biblical archaeologist 

University of Chicago
About: The Biblical archaeologist is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Bronze Age & Judaism. It has an ISSN identifier of 0006-0895. Over the lifetime, 723 publications have been published receiving 7649 citations.


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TL;DR: The Biblical Archaeologist as mentioned in this paper is a journal published by the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASO) with the purpose of meeting the need for a readable, non-technical, yet thoroughly reliable account of archaeological discoveries as they are related to the Bible.
Abstract: The Biblical Archaeologist is published quarterly (February, May, September, December) by the American Schools of Oriental Research. Its purpose is to meet the need for a readable, non-technical, yet thoroughly reliable account of archaeological discoveries as they are related to the Bible. Editors: G. Ernest Wright and Frank M. Cross, Jr., with the assistance of Floyd V. Filson in New Testament matters. Editorial correspondence should be sent to one of the above at 2330 N. Halsted St., Chicago 14, III. Editorial Board: W. F. Albright, Johns Hopkins University; Millar Burrows, Yale University. Subscription Price: $1.00 per year, payable to the American Schools of Oriental Research, Drawer 93A, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. Ten or more subscriptions for group use, mailed and billed to one address, $0.50 per year for each. Subscriptions run for the calendar year. IN ENGLAND: seven shillings, six pence per year, payable to B. H. Blackwell, Ltd., Broad St., Oxford. BACK NUMBERS: Available at 35c each, or $1.35 per volume. Entered as second-class matter, October 2, 1942, at the Post Office at New Haven, Connecticut, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

136 citations

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TL;DR: The Biblical Archaeologist as discussed by the authors is a journal published by the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASO) with the purpose of meeting the need for a readable non-technical, yet thoroughly reliable account of archaeological discoveries as they are related to the Bible.
Abstract: The Biblical Archaeologist is published quarterly (February, May, September, December) by the American Schools of Oriental Research. Its purpose is to meet the need for a readable non-technical, yet thoroughly reliable account of archaeological discoveries as they are related to the Bible. Editors: Edward F. Campbell, Jr. and G. Ernest Wright, with the assistance of Floyd V. Filson in New Testament matters. Editorial correspondence should be sent to one of the above at 800 West Belden Ave., Chicago 14. Ill., or at 45 Francis Ave., Cambridge 38, Mass., respectively. Editorial Board: W. F. Albright, Johns Hopkins University; Millar Burrows, Yale University; Frank M. Cross, Jr., Harvard University. Subscription Price: $2.00 per year, payable to the American Schools of Oriental Research Drawer 93A, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. Ten or more subscriptions for group use, mailed and billed to one address, $1.00 per year for each. Subscriptions run for the calendar year. IN ENGLAND: fifteen shillings per year, payable to B. H. Blackwell, Ltd.., Broad St., Oxford. BACK NUMBERS: Available at 604 each, or $2.25 per volume. The issues of this journal are indexed in Art Index, Index to Religious Periodical Literature, and at the end of every fifth volume of the journal itself. Second-class postage PAID at New Haven, Conn. Copyright by American Schools of Oriental Research 1962

119 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, Dever identified the hundreds of small villages that dotted the hill country of Iron I Canaan and who settled in these small villages, and who migrated to these small communities.
Abstract: Who settled in the hundreds of small villages that dotted the hill country of Iron I Canaan? In last December's issue of "BA" devoted to ceramics and ethnicity, William Dever identified these highl...

83 citations

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TL;DR: The Biblical Archaeologist as discussed by the authors is a journal published by the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) with the purpose of meeting the need for a readable, non-technical, yet thoroughly reliable account of archaeological discoveries as they relate to the Bible.
Abstract: The Biblical Archaeologist is published quarterly (February, May, September, December) by the American Schools of Oriental Research. Its purpose is to meet the need for a readable, non-technical, yet thoroughly reliable account of archaeological discoveries as they relate to the Bible. Editor: Edward F. Campbell, Jr., with the assistance of Floyd V. Filson in New Testament matters. Editorial correspondence should be sent to the editor at 800 West Belden Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60614. Editorial Board: W. F. Albright, Johns Hopkins University; G. Ernest Wright, Harvard University; Frank M. Cross, Jr., Harvard University; William G. Dever, Jerusalem. Subscriptions: $3.00 per year, payable to the American Schools of Oriental Research, 625 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. Associate members of ASOR receive the journal automatically. Ten or more subscriptions for group use, mailed and billed to the same address, $2.00 per year apiece. Subscriptions run for the calendar year. In England: twenty-four shillings (24s.) per year, payable to B. H. Blackwell, Ltd., Broad Street, Oxford. Back numbers: $1.00 per issue and $3.75 per volume, from the ASOR office. Please make remittance with order. The journal is indexed in Art Index, Index to Religious Periodical Literature, and at the end of every fifth volume of the journal itself.

77 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
199723
199632
199532
199425
199321
199220