Archaeology Resources

Here you will find some print and internet resources to help you with your studies.  Please keep in mind that Biblical Archaeology is a part of archaeology as a whole, so even some broad archaeology sites may have some information that is helpful.  Once you start looking on the internet for biblical and ancient near east archeology sites, you will find a plethora of information.  A few are preseneted here.

Print Resources

  • Aharoni.  The Archaeology of the Land of Israel. (Westminster, 1982)
  • Aharoni. The Macmillan Bible Atlas. 3rd revised ed. (Macmillan, 1991)
  • Bright. A History of Israel. 3rd ed. (Westminster Press, 1981)
  • Bruce. Israel and the Nations. Revised (W.B.Eerdmans, 1998)
  • Cleave. Pictorial Archive: ANE History Student Map Manual. (Jerusalem, 1975)
  • DeVries.Cities of the Biblical World. (Hendrickson, 1997)
  • Finegan.Archaeological History of the Ancient Middle East. (Westview Press, 1979)
  • Gower. The New Manners and Customs of Bible Times. (Moody Press, 1987)
  • Hoerth.Archaeology and the Old Testament. (Baker, 1998)
  • Hoerth.Peoples of the Old Testament World, (Baker, 1994)
  • McRay. Archaeology and the New Testament (Baker, 1991)
  • Mazar. Archaeology of the Land of the Bible, 10,000 - 586 B.C.E. (Doubleday, 1990)
  • Vanderkam. The Dead Sea Scrolls Today. (Eerdmans, 1994)
  • Vermes. The Dead Sea Scrolls: Qumran in Perspective. (Fortress Press, 1977, 1981)
  • The Archeology of Ancient Israel(Yale, 1991)
  • Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavation in the Holy Land (Massada Press, 1975)
  • The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land (Simon and Schuster, 1992)
  • The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Archaeology in the Near East. (Oxford, 1997)

Internet Resources

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