Alexis Boutin, Stephanie Brown, Catherine Foster, Mary Larkum, Whitney McClellan
Tell en-Nasbeh (biblical Mizpah of Benjamin) was excavated on a grand scale by William F. Bade of Pacific School of Religion between 1926 and 1935. His team uncovered approximately two-thirds of this eight-acre site, providing an unmatched view of a typical rural Israelite town in the hill country in the Iron Age. The studies included in this volume provide insights into the life ways of the inhabitants of this important border town. Until relatively recently excavations in the ancient Near East have focused on macro level questions involving political history and chronology. Often these...
Tell en-Nasbeh (biblical Mizpah of Benjamin) was excavated on a grand scale by William F. Bade of Pacific School of Religion between 1926 and 1935. Hi...