List of Figures - List of Abbreviations - Acknowledgements - Baruch A. Levine: Foreword - Philip Reeder/Richard A. Freund/Harry M. Jol/Carl E. Savage: Preface - Richard A. Freund: The 1999-2001 Acknowledgements and Summary of Research at the Cave of Letters - Amos Frumkin: Depositional Processes and Paleoenvironmental Implications of the Cave of the Letters and Other Rift-Shoulder Deposits - John (Jack) F. Shroder: Overview of New Geoarchaeological Discoveries in the Cave of Letters - Philip Reeder: Mapping the Cave of Letters - Harry M. Jol: Ground Penetrating Radar Subsurface Imaging within the Cave of Letters - Paul D. Bauman: Electrical Imaging and Metal Detection in the Cave of Letters - Philip Reeder: Microclimatic Variations and Patterns of Cave Use at the Cave of Letters - Richard A. Freund: Return to Locus 57y: A Re-Examination of Some of the Bronze Artifacts from Hall A of the Cave of Letters - Nicolae Roddy: The Niche of Skulls in the Cave of Letters - Carl E. Savage: First Century Occupation in the Cave of Letters? Results from the B/C Passage - Orit Shamir: Textiles, Threads and Cordage from the Cave of Letters-2000-2001 Excavations - Fred Strickert: The Meaning of Bar Kokhba Coins and Their Distribution - Walter C. Bouzard: The Date of the Psalms Scroll from the Cave of Letters - Adolfo D. Roitman: Archaeology, Museology, and Identity: The Display of the Cave of Letters Materials in the Shrine of the Book (1965-2004) - Nili Liphschitz: Dendroarchaeological Investigations at the Cave of Letters - Jan Gunneweg/Marta Balla: Provenance Determination of Some Selected Pottery Shards from the Cave of Letters by Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis - Shachar Argov: Rock Breaking at the Cave of Letters - List of Contributors - Index.
Carl E. Savage is Associate Professor of Biblical Archaeology at the Theological School of Drew University and Assistant Director of Excavations of the Bethsaida Excavations Project. He received his M.Div. and D.Min. in history of Biblical interpretation from the Wesley Theological Seminary, and his M.Phil and Ph.D. in origins of Christianity and Judaism from Drew University. His publications include Biblical Bethsaida: AnArchaeological Study of the First Century (2011) and "Political Propaganda in Gold" (2013), among others.
Philip Reeder is Dean of the Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences at Duquesne University. He received a doctoral degree in geography with specializations in soils, hydrology, and water resource management from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He has published a multitude of articles and delivered hundreds of invited lectures.
Richard A. Freund is the Maurice Greenberg Professor of Jewish History and Director of the Maurice Greenberg Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Hartford. He earned his M.A. and Ph.D. from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. His most recent book is Digging through History: Archaeology and Religionfrom Atlantis to the Holocaust (2012).
Harry M. Jol earned his Ph.D. from the University of Calgary and is Professor at the University of Wisconsin- Eau Claire. He has published over one hundred articles, is a Fellow of the Geological Society of America, and has worked at numerous archaeological sites in Israel.