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What does BAR stand for?

Biblical Archaeology Review


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Margaret Steiner in an article titled It's Not There: Archaeology Proves a Negative in the Biblical Archaeology Review, July/August, 1998, states: ".
50), by Nina Burleigh: In November 2002, an article in The Biblical Archaeology Review heralded the discovery of an ancient Judean ossuary — a limestone box intended for the storage of human remains.
Albright is considered the ''father of Biblical Archaeology'' by the Biblical Archaeology Review.
The quality of the photography is very high, and many of these pictures have appeared previously in the Biblical Archaeology Review.
Hershel Shanks, editor of the Biblical Archaeology Review that published Lemaire's findings, said the box's discovery may be the most important find in the history of New Testament archaeology.
The program, titled ``James, the Brother of Jesus,'' will show the unearthing of the box, reported in the journal Biblical Archaeology Review, and the authentication process as well as raise questions about Jesus' family life.
Biblical Archaeology Review has cut through the confusion with a current effort worth emulating.
Shanks and of his journal Biblical Archaeology Review as a gadfly in contributing to an environment in which delay was no longer possible cannot be overlooked.

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