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Book Description
- Title:
- The Bible and Archaeology
- Authors:
- Frederic George Kenyon [1863-1952]
- Publication Year:
- 1940
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd.
- Pages:
- 310
- Subjects:
- Archaeology, Egypt, Hittites, Assyria, Greece, Israel, Syria, Mesopotamia, Papyri
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- The Nature of Archaeological Evidence
- Mesopotamia: (I) Assyria and Nineveh
- Egypt
- The Hittites
- Crete and Philistia
- Mesopotamia: (II) Sumer and Babylonia
- Telloh (Lagash)
- Nippur: The Sumerian Story of the Creation and the Deluge
- Susa: The Laws of Hammurabi
- Babylon
- Kalah Shergat (Ashur)
- Ur
- Kish and Jemdet Nasr
- Other Sites
- Syria and Adjoining Countries
- Tell Halaf
- Ras Shamra
- Other Sites (Tell Atchana, Mari, etc.)
- Palestine and Sinai
- Jerusalem
- Samaria
- Jericho
- Lachish
- Bethshan, Megiddo, and other Sites
- Sinai
- Papyri
- Other Manuscripts
- The Codex Sinaiticus
- The Apology of Aristides
- The Sinaitic Syriac Palimpsest
- The Diatessaron of Tatian
- The Teaching of the Apostles and the Second Epistle of Clement
- The Book of Enoch
- The Gospel and Apocalypse of Peter
- The Hebrew Original of Ecclesiasticus
- Aquila and the Hexapla
- The Freer Manuscripts
- The Koddethi Gospels
- The Odes of Solomon
- Archaeological Discovery and the Old Testament
- Archaeological Discovery and the New Testament
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