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Ian Blake, “Jericho (Ain es-Sultan): Joshua's curse and Elish's miracle: one possible explanation,” Palestine Exploration Quarterly 99 (July-Dec. 1967): 86-97. |
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Robert G. Boling, “Jericho off limits,” Biblical Archaeologist 46 (Spring 1983): 115-116. |
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Keith Branigan, “Unique juglet from Jericho,” Palestine Exploration Quarterly 99 (July-Dec. 1967): 98-100. |
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Stanley Arthur Cook [1873-1949], "The German Excavations at Jericho," Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement 42.1 (Jan. 1910): 54-68. pdf [This material is in the Public Domain] |
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Hendricus Jacobus Franken, “Tell es-Sultan and Old Testament Jericho,” Oudtestamentlich Werkgezelschap in Nederland 25:1940-1965. Leiden: Brill, 1965. |
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Rachel Hachlili, “A Jerusalem family in Jericho,” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research no 230 (April 1978): 45-56. |
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Siegfried H. Horn, “Jericho in a topographical list of Ramesses II,” Journal of Near Eastern Studies 12 (July 1953): 201-203. |
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John M. Monson, "Enter Joshua. The "Mother of Current Debates in Biblical Archaeology," James K. Hoffmeier & Dennis R. Magary, eds., Do Historical Matters Matter to Faith?:
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Ehud Netzer, “Jericho,” Israel Exploration Journal 23.4 (1973): 260. |
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Ehud Netzer, “Hasmonean and Herodian winter palaces at Jericho,” Israel Exploration Journal 25.2-3 (1975): 89-100. |
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Ehud Netzer, “Winter palaces of the Judean kings at Jericho at the end of the second temple period,” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research no 228 (Dec. 1977): 1-13. |
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Ehud Netzer & Eric M. Meyers, “Preliminary report on the joint Jericho excavation project,” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research no 228 (Dec. 1977): 15-27. |
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Joseph Robinson, “Who cares about Jericho,” Expository Times 78 (Dec. 1966): 83-86. |
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Walter Wangerin, Jr., “Jericho,” Word & World 17 (Summer 1997): 245-250. |
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Has
the Biblical City and Story of Jericho Been verified? (Bryant G.
Wood) |
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Is
the Bible Accurate Concerning the Destruction of the Walls of Jericho? (Bryant G. Wood) |
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Bryant G. Wood, "Did the Israelites
Conquer Jericho? A New Look at the Archaeological Evidence," Biblical
Archaeology Review 16 (1990): 44-58. |