The biannual Israel Exploration Journal, a peer-reviewed journal published for over half a century, serves as a major interdisciplinary scholarly forum for current archaeological, historical, philological, and geographical research about Israel and its environs. Articles span a broad chronological range, from prehistoric through historical periods. The primary emphasis is on the archaeology of Israel, with articles reporting on current archaeological excavations and presenting and discussing ancient texts, inscriptions, and other finds. Other themes of interest include biblical archaeology, historical geography; Dead Sea Scroll research; ancient synagogues and churches; tombs and burial customs; floral and faunal analyses; trade and commerce; metallurgy; cult sites and temples; and underwater archaeology.
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2020s
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2022 (Vol. 72)
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No. 2 2022 pp. 137-261 -
No. 1 2022 pp. 1-135
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2021 (Vol. 71)
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No. 2 2021 pp. 129-248 -
No. 1 2021 pp. 1-128
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2020 (Vol. 70)
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No. 2 2020 pp. 129-248 -
No. 1 2020 pp. 1-125
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ISSN
00212059
SUBJECTS
Archaeology,
Social Sciences
COLLECTIONS
Arts & Sciences IX Collection,
JSTOR Archival Journal & Primary Source Collection