This volume celebrates the career of Norma Franklin, an
archaeologist who has made important contributions to our
understanding of the three key cities of Samaria, Megiddo and
Jezreel in the Northern Kingdom of Israel during the Iron Age. The
sixteen essays offered by Franklin's colleagues in archaeology and
biblical studies are a fitting tribute to the woman in the pith
helmet: an indomitable field archaeologist who describes herself as
"happiest with complex stratigraphy" and as being dedicated to
"killing sacred cows".
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