Aug 15 Blog
By: Nathan Steinmeyer
Mentioned throughout the Hebrew Bible as terrifying fighters, the Philistines were ancient Israel’s greatest enemy … or were they? Decades of excavation at Tell es-Safi […]
Jun 29 Blog
By: Megan Sauter
Earthquakes. Drought. Famine. Plague. War. Mass migration. Sadly, we are not strangers to these phenomena. Neither were those who lived in Mediterranean kingdoms during the […]
Sep 1 Blog
By: BAS Staff
BAR Editor Glenn J. Corbett interviewed three leading scholars Eric H. Cline, Melissa Cradic, and Jodi Magness of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In their conversation, they discuss the importance of public scholarship, new efforts to reach broader audiences, and the critical role BAR plays in bridging the gap between scholars and a public eager to know more.
Feb 7 Blog
By: Eric H. Cline
I have never lived, professionally speaking, in a world without Hershel Shanks and Biblical Archaeology Review. He began the magazine in 1975, when I was still […]
Mar 2 Blog
By: Zachary D. Bond-Brown
Out of caution, and respect for the need for social distancing at this time, this event has been canceled Sunday, May 31, 2020. The Brilliance […]
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