Mar 2 Blog
By: BAS Staff
What is biblical archaeology? The answer to this question has changed considerably over the 100-plus years since the discipline first emerged in the early 20th […]
May 7 Blog
By: Clinton J. Moyer
Since the inception of modern biblical archaeology in the early 20th century, it has been understood almost universally as the archaeology of the world of […]
May 24 Blog
By: Jeffrey R. Zorn
When one thinks of the seminal figures in the archaeology of Mandate-era Palestine (c. 1918–1948), William F. Albright, Clarence S. Fisher, P.L.O. Guy, and […]
Jan 12 Blog
By: Jennie Ebeling
William G. Dever's book, "Has Archaeology Buried the Bible" looks at the history of biblical archaeology. Archaeological discoveries, Dever argues, have brought about a revolution in our understanding of the Bible, although not necessarily by proving the historicity of pivotal biblical events.
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