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New Offerings
The Bible is for Living: A Scholar’s Spiritual Journey
Philip J. King, one of the most eminent Bible scholars of our times, caps his career with this personal look at what the Bible means to us today.
The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land
Supplemental Volume (Vol.5–1993-2008)
An essential reference tool for archaeologists, historians, Bible scholars and students.
Volumes 1-4
This is the standard archaeological encyclopedia, a comprehensive reference that provides background information for almost everything else you will read in the field of Biblical archaeology.
Volumes 1-5 Complete Set ($50 Savings)
You will never get another opportunity like this to acquire this indispensable, comprehensive set of reference books for your archaeological library.
Jerusalem's Temple Mount
For the “armchair archaeologist,” this is as close as you can get to this site without a shovel.
The Copper Scroll and the Search for the Temple Treasure
Accompany author Hershel Shanks as he explains the Copper Scroll’s enigmatic contents, takes you on a quest for the legendary treasure, and describes the high-tech methods used to decipher and
preserve this important ancient document.
The Dead Sea Scrolls
A full historical and photographic account of the Dead Sea Scrolls, from their initial discovery in 1947 to their publication and ongoing interpretation.
The Birth of Monotheism
Explores the development of perhaps the most important idea in the history of mankind: the concept of a single, universal God.
Where Christianity Was Born
The Bible tells us stories about Jesus and his life, but this book gives us archaeological facts.
Secrets of Jerusalem's Temple Mount, Updated and Enlarged Edition
Unlock the secrets of the Temple Mount!
Crusaders in the Holy Land: The Archaeology of Faith
Using the Bible as a map, Crusaders built sanctuaries on sites made holy by the presence of Jesus.
Mysteries of the Bible
From the Garden of Eden to the Shroud of Turin, this collection will both educate and entertain.
The City of David Three classic 20th-century works on the archaeology of ancient Jerusalem in English for the first time.
The Goddess of Sha'ar Hagolan
A presentation of the most striking object from the Shaar Hagolan excavations, a goddess portrayed with wide hips and rolls of fat.
Jesus: The Last Day
Why did the Romans arrest Jesus? What happened at Gethsemane? Find the answers to these and other key questions about the last 24 hours of Jesus life.
The Origins
of Things
Ever wonder where the Zodiac came from? How interest rates were determined in ancient times? Who created the first book? It's all here.
Abraham & Family
A unique look at the patriarchs and matriarchs of Israel.
Sons of Light A sweeping saga of the Jewish struggle for freedom from the Roman Empire.
Society of Biblical Literature Books
BAS is pleased to present volumes published by the premier professional organization for Bible scholars.
The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Highlights the most important contributions the Scrolls have made to the study of the Bible.
Jerusalem in Bible and Archaeology: The First Temple The most up-to-date, cross-disciplinary assessment of Biblical Jerusalem (c. 2000-586 B.C.E.).
Daily Life in Biblical Times
Where did the Israelites live? What did people do for a living? What did they eat and what affected their health? How did the family function?
Between Text and Artifact: Integrating Archaeology in Biblical Studies Teaching This volume provides teachers of Biblical studies with the tools needed to integrate recent archaeological research into their classes.
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