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My Nine Lives Sixty Years In Israeli And Biblical Archaeology William G Dever

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My Nine Lives Sixty Years In Israeli And Biblical Archaeology William G Dever
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Publisher: SBL Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 84.45 MB
Pages: 249
Author: William G. Dever
ISBN: 9781628372953, 1628372958
Language: English
Year: 2020

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My Nine Lives Sixty Years In Israeli And Biblical Archaeology William G Dever by William G. Dever 9781628372953, 1628372958 instant download after payment.

This autobiography of prominent American archaeologist William G. Dever is unabashedly his story, in which he offers candid, often brutally honest, reflections on his life and sixty-five-year career. Dever places himself in the midst of a remarkable generation of giants in archaeology in Israel during a period when the fields of biblical and Israeli archaeology were evolving. With technical expertise developed over a lifetime of working alongside four generations of Israeli and foreign excavators, he recalls their exploits and shares numerous personal stories that few others would know. His memoir concludes with a postscript on the likely future of biblical archaeology and an annotated bibliography for serious readers who wish to explore some of the scholarly literature to flesh out Dever’s narrative.

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