Biblical Archaeology Reading List
When I went to Israel on the Tel Tamar archaeological dig in January, I got to spend a lot of time with my friend Terrance, who is working on his Ph.D. dissertation in Biblical Archaeology. I asked Terrance at one point what books he suggested I read if I wanted to become an expert in (or at least more knowledgeable about) Biblical Archaeology. He replied by grabbing a little notebook that I had with me and writing down a long list of books and other resources that would get me on the right path.
Well, I have finally recovered that book from a secret hiding place that only my subconscious mind knew about, and I decided that I should preserve Terrance's list for posterity. So, I have added it as a static page on my website: Biblical Archaeology Reading List. I may add to or adjust the list if Terrance reads it and says that I am missing something. If you have your own thoughts or additions, please comment on this post!
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