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The Bible in the British Museum: Interpreting the Evidence
T. C. Mitchell
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Paperback. The links between archaeology and the Bible have fascinated generations of archaeologists and biblical scholars who seek documentation of events narrated in the Bible. This work selects over 70 such documents, mainly from Western Asia, with some examples included from Greece, Egypt and Asia Minor. Num Pages: 136 pages, 80 illustrations. BIC Classification: HDDH; HRCG. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 189 x 246 x 8. Weight in Grams: 446. Interpreting the Evidence. 136 pages, 80 illustrations. The links between archaeology and the Bible have fascinated generations of archaeologists and biblical scholars who seek documentation of events narrated in the Bible. This work selects over 70 such documents, mainly from Western Asia, with some examples included from Greece, Egypt and Asia Minor. Cateogry: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). BIC Classification: HDDH; HRCG. Dimension: 189 x 246 x 8. Weight: 428.
The links between archaeology and the Bible have fascinated generations of archaeologists and biblical scholars who seek documentation of events narrated in the Bible. The British Museum's collections include numerous inscribed objects, scripts and pictorial reliefs which provide such evidence. There is, for example, a Babylonian clay tablet which records Nebuchadnezzar's siege of Jerusalem in 597 BC, as narrated in the book of Jeremiah. For this book the author has selected over seventy such 'documents', mainly from Western Asia, with some examples included from Greece, Egypt and Asia Minor, dating from the period of the Patriarchs to the New Testament ... Read more
The links between archaeology and the Bible have fascinated generations of archaeologists and biblical scholars who seek documentation of events narrated in the Bible. The British Museum's collections include numerous inscribed objects, scripts and pictorial reliefs which provide such evidence. There is, for example, a Babylonian clay tablet which records Nebuchadnezzar's siege of Jerusalem in 597 BC, as narrated in the book of Jeremiah. For this book the author has selected over seventy such 'documents', mainly from Western Asia, with some examples included from Greece, Egypt and Asia Minor, dating from the period of the Patriarchs to the New Testament ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
British Museum Press
Number of pages
136
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Condition
New
Number of Pages
136
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780714111551
SKU
V9780714111551
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