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Israel Finkelstein
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Israel Finkelstein

Israel Finkelstein is one of the world's foremost biblical archaeologists, the Chairman of the Department of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University, and the Director of the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology.Neil Asher Silberman, a contributing editor to Archaeology magazine, is Director of Interpretation for the Ename Centre of Public Archaeology and Heritage Presentation in Belgium.

Excerpt:
Introduction from The Bible Unearthed
Jul 17, 2009
Excerpt:
Introduction from David and Solomon
Jul 17, 2009
David and Solomon will be released on September 03, 2007 in
Sep 03, 2007
David and Solomon is now available in
Sep 03, 2007
David and Solomon will be released on March 01, 2006 in
Mar 01, 2006
David and Solomon is now available in
Mar 01, 2006
The Bible Unearthed will be released on July 09, 2002 in
Jul 09, 2002
The Bible Unearthed is now available in
Jul 09, 2002

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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, December 17, 2009
...clear-sightedness of its scholars and other public intellectuals, ranging from journalist and historian Tom Segev (“1967”) to archaeologist Israel Finkelstein (“The Bible Unearthed”). To these examples we must now add Hillel Cohen and his...
Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, December 10, 2009
...clear-sightedness of its scholars and other public intellectuals, ranging from journalist and historian Tom Segev (“1967”) to archaeologist Israel Finkelstein (“The Bible Unearthed”). To these examples we must now add Hillel Cohen and his...
Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, December 10, 2009
...clear-sightedness of its scholars and other public intellectuals, ranging from journalist and historian Tom Segev (“1967”) to archaeologist Israel Finkelstein (“The Bible Unearthed”). To these examples we must now add Hillel Cohen and his...
Dar Al Hayat, October 18, 2009
...There is no sign of them at all, and there are many books by Israeli archaeologists, such as Israel Finkelstein, which explicitly say that they have searched for such antiquities but found nothing, and that the present-day Jerusalem is not the Jerusalem...
Mondoweiss, February 12, 2010
...Bridegroom Abdel Rahman Sha’ath, Mohammed Sha’ath, and Norman Finkelstein, Gaza City, June 2009 I’ve been citing Norman Finkelstein a lot lately because he has an important book coming out on the Gaza slaughter, ‘This Time We Went Too Far.’...