The recovery of the history of the ancient Near East through
archaeology is one of the major achievements of the modern age.
Although the impact of this new knowledge on biblical matters is
briefly surveyed, the main concern of this book is with the methods
that archaeologists use in going about their work. Lance discusses
the principles of excavation and how materials recovered are
brought to bear on biblical studies. The book explains in detail
the principles of stratigraphy and typology, suggests practical
ways for the beginner to find needed information in the confusing
array of primary and secondary publications, and takes a brief look
at the future of biblical archaeology as a discipline.
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