An Introduction to Biblical Archaeology

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JSOT Press, 1996 - Religion - 223 pages
A guide for scholars, students, and non-professional general readers from one of the most experienced, articulate contemporary biblical archaeologists. Fritz covers the physical and human geography of the Holy Land and the history of its exploration, excavation techniques, and the archaeologically attested history of Palestine from the Neolithic to the Hellenistic-Roman period. This is an ideal textbook for undergraduate students.

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