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The Department of Near Eastern Studies offers courses in the history, civilization, archaeology, religion, languages, and literatures of the Near East, a region which has had an important impact on the development of our civilization and plays a vital role in today's world community.
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1947 Tell en-Naṣbeh: Excavated Under the Direction of the Late William Frederic Badè, Vol. 2: The Pottery
Wampler, Joseph C. (Palestine Institute of Pacific School of Religion and American Schools of Oriental Research, 1947)Second volume of the final report of W. F. Badè's excavations at Tell en-Nasbeh between 1926 and 1935. Topics covered include: written descriptions of the main pottery types, comparative material known at the time, list ... -
Tell en-Naṣbeh: Excavated Under the Direction of the Late William Frederic Badè, Vol. 1: Archaeological and Historical Results
McCown, Chester C. (Palestine Institute of Pacific School of Religion and American Schools of Oriental Research, 1947)First volume of the final report of W. F. Badè's excavations at Tell en-Nasbeh between 1926 and 1935. Topics covered include: history of the excavation, possible site identifications, biblical and other textural material ... -
A Manual of Excavation in the Near East: Methods of Digging and Recording of the Tell en-Naṣbeh Expedition in Palestine
Badè, William F. (University of California Press, 1934)Description of the field excavation and recording methods used at Tell en-Nasbeh fro 1926 to 1935. -
Archaeological Views: The Economic Down Turn Hits Biblical Archaeology
Zorn, Jeffrey R. (Biblical Archaeology Review, 2009)Even academics are not immune to a Great Recession, especially when they do not have tenure. The story of how one archaeologist lost his job. -
Review of The Horsemen of Israel: Horses and Chariotry in Monarchic Israel (Ninth–Eighth Centuries B.C.E.) by D. O. Cantrell
Zorn, Jeffrey R. (Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2012) -
Review of The City Besieged by I. Eph‘al
Zorn, Jeffrey R. (Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2011) -
Review of Studies on War in the Ancient Near East: Collected Essays on Military History, ed. J. Vidal.
Zorn, Jeffrey R. (Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2011) -
Review of The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land, Volume 5: Supplementary Volume, ed. E. Stern
Zorn, Jeffrey R. (Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2010) -
Review of "Up to the Gates of Ekron": Essays on the Archaeology and History of the Eastern Mediterranean in Honor of Seymour Gitin, ed. S .W. Crawford, A. Ben-Tor, J. P. Dessel, W. G. Dever, A. Mazar and J. Aviram.
Zorn, Jeffrey R. (Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 2010) -
Review of The Fall of Jerusalem by O. Lipschits
Zorn, Jeffrey R. (2008)