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<note>&#34;A testimony to the sustained vitality of archaeology in Israel since the establishment of the state in 1948. A more accessible and readable record would be hard to find.&#34;

Philip J. King

Schans of Oriental Rea

&#34;A galaxy of first-rate scholars with excellent reportorial skills has covered all the major areas and periods of Israel's culture and history&#34;

David Noel Freedman

Eat Anchor Bille

&#34;A summary of important discoveries since the founding of the State of Israel Intended for the interested layperson and expert alike. this handy volume is a must for anyone interested in Biblical archaeology

Eric M. Meyers

Elite Bical Anchant

&#34;Succinct summary essays describing the present state of archaeological research in Israel and defining problems that should occupy archaeologists in the immediate future. Each essay is written by a bright star in the Israeli archaeological constellation. Every archaeological period is covered, from the Old Stone Age to Crusader times. There are added bonuses, among them splendid chapters on Jerusalem-both the Upper City and the City of David, on early synagogues and on Hebrew epigraphy Amateurs and archaeological scholars alike will profit from reading this volume&#34;

Frank Cross

Hancock Professor of Hebre and Other Onemaal</note>
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