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Biblical Archaeology Review - Definition

The Biblical Archaeology Review ("illuminating archaeology and the Bible") is the organ of the non-denominational Bible Archaeology Society which has been combining "the excitement of archaeology and the latest in Bible scholarship since 1974" [1] (http://www.bib-arch.org/bswbAbout.html). The Society's founder and editor-in-chief is Hershel Shanks. Biblical Archaeology Review is the largest paid-circulatiuon magazine in the field of archaeology, thanks to its reader-friendly approach.

In the pages of Biblical Archaeology Review the so-called "James Ossuary" was first published, and was expounded upon by founding editor Hershel Shanks and Ben Witherington III in The Brother of Jesus : The Dramatic Story & Significance of the First Archaeological Link to Jesus & His Family, 2003.

The Society also publishes Bible Review (offering critical and historical interpretations of biblical texts, "reader-friendly Biblical scholarship," since 1985) and Archaeology Odyssey,

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Example Usage of Archaeology

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evansknight: Andean Archaeology is officially my bitch.
masalaskeptic: Discussion on dating in Archaeology doesn't have to do with @cleon's love life. Go figure...
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