Volume 5 / Number 1

1962

Special Edition: Biblical Archaeology

On The Cover: Jerusalem, looking west, from the Mount of Olives.

Photos of pottery

Vol. 5 / No. 1

By: William F. Albright

Recent Advances in Palestinian Archaeology

Palestine was always a very poor country, but at the same time it was a land bridge between continents. As […]

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Vol. 5 / No. 1

By: Kathleen M. Kenyon

Biblical Jerusalem

Preface No one will question the statement that the center of Biblical archaeology is Jerusalem. Nearly a hundred years ago, […]

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Vol. 5 / No. 1

By: James B. Pritchard

Civil Defense at Gibeon: "Gibeon was a great city...and all its men were mighty" - Joshua 10:2

Defense was the most important single consideration in the planning and building of a city in Biblical Palestine, a land […]

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Vol. 5 / No. 1

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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Vol. 5 / No. 1

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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Vol. 5 / No. 1

By: E.A. Speiser

Mesopotamian Motifs in the Early Chapters of Genesis

Biblical history proper begins with the call to Abraham to leave his native country and set out for a destination […]

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Vol. 5 / No. 1

By: Kenneth D. Matthews, Jr.

A Greek Fragment of the St. Matthew Gospel

On January 11, 1897 the Messrs. Bernard P. Grenfell and A.S. Hunt set a contingent of seventy men and boys […]

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Vol. 5 / No. 1

By: Samuel Noah Kramer

The Biblical “Song of Songs” and the Sumerian Love Songs

The Biblical book commonly known as Solomon’s “Song of Songs” or “Canticles,” is like no other book in the Old […]

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Vol. 5 / No. 1

By: Froelich Rainey

The Museum Expands: Editorial

With this issue of Expedition we are pleased to announce the establishment of a new section on Biblical Archaeology in the […]

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