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From the stone age to Christianity
- H. S. Gehman, W. F. Albright
- History
- 1 June 1941
The Chronology of a South Palestinian City, Tell el-ʿAjjûl
- W. F. Albright
- HistoryThe American Journal of Semitic Languages and…
- 1 October 1938
The ancient Near East : an anthology of texts and pictures
- J. Pritchard, W. F. Albright
- Education
- 1958
Now welcome, the most inspiring book today from a very professional writer in the world, the ancient near east an anthology of texts and pictures. This is the book that many people in the world…
The Excavation of Tell Beit Mirsim. Vol. 1: The Pottery of the First Three Campaigns
- O. R. Sellers, W. F. Albright
- History
- 1 March 1933
The Goddess of Life and Wisdom
- W. F. Albright
- HistoryThe American Journal of Semitic Languages and…
- 1 July 1920
The misty panorama of event and mirage which passes before us in the dawn of human history is lighted here and there by scenes of unusual vividness. Of all the episodes in extant literature which…
Abu Geili@@@Saqadi and Dar el-Mek
- W. F. Albright, O. Crawford, F. Addison
- Art
- 1 April 1952
SYRIA, THE PHILISTINES, AND PHOENICIA
- W. F. Albright
- History
- 1 September 1975
Since the inscriptions of Ramesses III repeatedly speak of using captives as troops in his own army and since some of the Sea Peoples (especially the Sherden) had been used as mercenaries or as slave…
Archaeology in Palestine
- W. F. Albright
- SociologyThe Antiquaries Journal
- 1 October 1921
(5) L'Anthropologie, t. x x , p. 1 ; xxii, p. 641 ; xxiii, p. $ 2 9 ; xxvi, |>. 3 1 3 ; xx ix , p. 2. L ' A b b e Breuil. Les Peintures rupestres de la Peninsule Iberique. (6) El Arte rupestre en…
The Archæological Results of an Expedition to Moab and the Dead Sea
- W. F. Albright
- HistoryBulletin of the American Schools of Oriental…
- 1 April 1924
For many years students of Palestine have been painfully aware of a serious lacuna in their knowledge of the land and its antiquities. Much explored as the Holy Land has been, there are sections…
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