Archaeology and the Bible /
John C.H. Laughlin.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
- x, 196 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
- Approaching the ancient world .
- Approaching the ancient world. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-190) and index.
Introduction: archaeology and the Bible -- A brief history -- How it's done: an introduction to field work -- The rise of civilization: the Neolithic through the Early bronze age (ca. 8500-2000 BC) -- The middle bronze age (2000-1550 BC) -- The late bronze age (1550-1200 BC) -- Iron age I (ca. 1200-1000 BC) -- Iron age II (1000-550 BC).
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Archaeology and the Bible examines new developments in archaeological finds in the Near East, particularly Palestine, that are related to the Bible. Newer field methodologies, regional surveys and creative syntheses have all had an impact on traditional approaches to looking at these discoveries. John C.H. Laughlin examines these new developments and discusses what they imply for biblical studies.-- PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION.