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Book or monograph E.M. Blaiklock, The Archaeology of the New Testament, revised. London: Pickering & Inglis Ltd., 1974. Pbk. ISBN: 0720803462. pp.198.
On-line Resource F.F. Bruce, Archaeology and the New Testament. London: Church Book Room Press, 1947. pp.24.View in PDF format pdf
Article in Journal or Book F.F. Bruce, "Archaeology and the New Testament," The Bible Expositor 7 (1951/52): 245-56.
On-line Resource F.F. Bruce, "Archaeological Confirmation of the New Testament," C.F.H. Henry, ed., Revelation and the Bible. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1958 / London: The Tyndale Press, 1959. pp.317-331.View in PDF format pdf [Reproduced by permission of the current copyright holder]
Article in Journal or Book Bruce Chilton, "Archaeology and Rabbi Jesus," Bulletin for Biblical Research 12.2 (2002): 273-280.
On-line Resource Andrew D. Clarke, "Another Corinthian Erastus Inscription," Tyndale Bulletin 42.1 (1991): 146-151. View in PDF format pdf
On-line Resource Claude Reignier Conder, R.E. [1848-1910], PalestineClaude Reignier Conder, R.E. [1848-1910], Palestine. The World's Great Explorers and Explorations. London: George Philip & Son, 1889. Hbk. pp.270. View in PDF format pdf [This material is in the Public Domain]
On-line Resource Wolfred Nelson Cote [d.1877], The Archaeology of Baptism. London: Yates and Alexander, 1870. Hbk. pp.336. View in PDF format pdf [This material is in the Public Domain]
Book or monograph Adolf Deissmann & Lionel R. M. Strachan, Light from the Ancient East: The New Testament Illustrated by Recently Discovered Texts of the Graeco-Roman World. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson Publishers, 1995. Hbk. ISBN: 1565631552.
Book or monograph Cities of the Biblical WorldLaMoine F. DeVries, Cities of the Biblical World. An Introduction to the Archaeology, Geography, and History of Biblical Sites. Hendrickson. Hbk. ISBN: 1565631455. {CBD} {Amazon.com}This text is designed to introduce students of the Bible to many of the important sites of the Old and New Testament worlds.
On-line Resource Could it be the burial box of Jesus's brother James? (Eden Communications)
Book or monograph Finegan: Archaeology of the New TestamentJack Finegan, The Archeology of the New Testament: The Life of Jesus and the Beginning of the Early Church. Princeton University Press, 1992. Pbk. ISBN: 0691002207. pp. 409.
On-line Resource Parke P. Flournoy [1839-1935], "The Bearing of Archaeological and Historical Research on the New Testament," Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute 45 (1913): 139-183. View in PDF format pdf ]The Gunning Prize Essay, 1912] [This material is in the Public Domain]
Book or monograph William H.C. Frend, The Archaeology of Early Christianity, new edn. Gollancz, 1996. Hbk. ISBN: 0225667185. pp.448.
On-line Resource W. Ward Gasque, Sir William M. Ramsay: Archaeologist and New Testament Scholar. A Survey of His Contribution to the Study of the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1966. pp.95.
Book or monograph R.K. Harrison, Archaeology of the New Testament. The Teach Yourself Books. London: The English Universities Press, 1964. Hbk. pp.136.
On-line Resource J.S. King, "Is Johannine Archaeology Really Necessary?" The Evangelical Quarterly 56.4 (Oct.-Dec. 1984): 203-212.View in PDF format pdf [All reasonable efforts have been made to contact the copyright holder of this article without success. If you hold the rights, please contact me]
Article in Journal or Book Amos Kloner, "Did a Rolling Stone Close Jesus' Tomb?" Biblical Archaeology Review 25.5 (1999): 23-29, 76.
On-line Resource Irina A. Levinskaya, "The Inscription From Aphrodisias and the Problem of God-fearers," Tyndale Bulletin 41.2 (1990): 312-318. View in PDF format pdf
Book or monograph McRay: Archaeology of the New TestamentJohn McRay, Archaeology and the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Baker Books House, 1991. Hbk. ISBN: 0801062675. pp.440.
On-line Resource James Hope Moulton [1863-1917], From Egyptian Rubbish HeapsJames Hope Moulton [1863-1917], From Egyptian Rubbish Heaps. Five Popular Lectures on the New Testament with a Sermon, delivered at Northfield, Massachusetts, in August, 1914. London: Charles H. Kelly, 1916. Hbk. pp.143. View in PDF format pdf [This material is in the Public Domain]
On-line Resource William M. Ramsay [1851-1939], The Cities of St. Paul. Their Influence on His Life and Thought. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1907. Hbk. pp.452. [This material is in the Public Domain]
Book or monograph Jesus and His World: An Archaeological and Cultural DictionaryJohn J. Rousseau & Rami Arav, Jesus and His World: An Archaeological and Cultural Dictionary. Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 1995. Pbk. ISBN: 0800628055. pp.504.
Journal Article Tammi Schneider, "Did King Jehu Kill His Own Family? New Interpretation Reconciles Biblical Text with Famous Assyrian Inscription," Biblical Archaeology Review 21.1 (1995): 26-33, 80.
Book or monograph Hershel Shanks & Dan Cole, Archaeology and the Bible: The Best of BAR: Archaeology in the World of Herod, Jesus and Paul, Vol. 2. Biblical Archaeology Society, 1990. Pbk. ISBN: 0961308966.
On-line Resource Merrill F. Unger, "The Role of Archaeology in the Study Of the New Testament," Bibliotheca Sacra 116.462 (April-June 1959): 145-155.View in PDF format pdf [Reproduced by permission of the current copyright holder]
Journal Article Merrill F. Unger, "Archaeology and Paul's Tour of Cyprus, Part 1," Bibliotheca Sacra 117.467 (July-Sept. 1960): 229-233.View in PDF format pdf [Reproduced by permission of the current copyright holder]
Journal Article Merrill F. Unger, "Archaeology and the Cities of Paul's First Missionary Journey, Part II: Pisidian Antioch and Gospel Penetration of the Greek World," Bibliotheca Sacra 118: 469 (1961): 46-53.
Journal Article Merrill F. Unger, "Archaeology and the Cities of Paul's First Missionary Journey, Part III: Archaeology and Paul's Visit to Iconium, Lystra and Derbe," Bibliotheca Sacra 118: 470 (1961): 107-112.
On-line Resource Merrill F. Unger, "Archaeology and Paul's Campaign at Philippi," Bibliotheca Sacra 119.474 (1962): 150-160.View in PDF format pdf
On-line Resource Top Ten New Testament Archaeological Finds of the Past 150 Years How do shrouds, boats, inscriptions, and other artifacts better help us understand the Christ of the Ages? (Ben Witherington III)
On-line Resource When Did the Luke 2 Census Occur? (Daryl E. Witmer)
On-line Resource Jerusalem in the New Testament (N.T. Wright)View in PDF format pdf
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