Vol. 3 / No. 2
By: Frances W. James
Beth Shan
The Biblical Book of Samuel tells us that the bodies of Saul and his sons were exposed by the Philistines […]
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By: Frances W. James
The Pottery of the Old Testament
From the moment when man is created of dust in the second chapter of Genesis to the moment, shortly before […]
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By: Frances W. James
Lady Mary’s Monastery: An Early Christian church at Beth Shan excavated by a University Museum expedition.
That the Roman Empire enjoyed a long Indian summer in its distant province of Palestine is sometimes overlooked. Even before […]
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By: Frances W. James
A Milestone in Palestinian Archaeology
The University Museum takes pleasure in congratulating the Palestine Exploration Fund on its centenary and in recording its appreciation of […]
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By: Frances W. James
Stone Knobs and Chariot Tracks
Among the Late Bronze materials from the University Museum’s excavation of biblical Beth Shan, 12 miles south of Lake Galilee, […]
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By: Frances W. James
Yogurt: Its Life and Culture
One of the great puzzles of cultural diffusion is why yoğurt, that greatest of all the gastronomic gifts of Allah, […]
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By: Frances W. James
The Revelation of Jerusalem: A Review of Archaeological Research
Ever since the year 587 B.C. when the Temple was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar and the 18-year old Jehoiachin of Judah […]
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