Archaeology and the Galilee: Texts and Contexts in the Graeco-Roman and Byzantine Periods

The Catholic Biblical Quarterly | April 1, 1999| | Copyright

DOUGLAS R. EDWARDS and C. THOMAS McCOLLOUGH (eds.), Archaeology and the Galilee: Texts and Contexts in the Graeco-Roman and Byzantine Periods (South Florida Studies in the History of Judaism 143; Atlanta: Scholars, 1997). Pp. vii + 187. $94.95.

Most biblical scholars recognize the necessity of integrating the results of archaeological and literary research. While the archaeological record is not complete, it is available, and serious studies cannot ignore it anymore. The spate of books on the historical Jesus shows how scholars whose main interest is literary analysis use archaeology in ...

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