I’ve written an article for ASOR’s Ancient Near East Today called ‘What’s New In Biblical Inscriptions?’. Click HERE to read it.
ASOR is the American School of Oriental Research
I’ve written an article for ASOR’s Ancient Near East Today called ‘What’s New In Biblical Inscriptions?’. Click HERE to read it.
ASOR is the American School of Oriental Research
Hi George,
Thanks for this article. In relation to this quote: “Piece by piece, our construction of Biblical history becomes more solid” do you know of anywhere that would give a summary of archaelogical finds that intersect with the Bible, or even some of the highlights?
Lawrence Mykytiuk has a short piece here:
http://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/people-cultures-in-the-bible/people-in-the-bible/50-people-in-the-bible-confirmed-archaeologically/
Many books tend to overdo the connections, are too technical for popular consumption, or are pretty old now.
Thanks George, that’s very helpful. Do you know of a similar list that might include any New Testament people or places?
Sorry, Kevin, no.