Flights into
Biblical
Archaeology
By Duby Tal, Moni
Haramati & Shimon
Gibson
Exceptional
beauty...
Coffee-table
worthy!
See an exquisite set of aerial photographs of
many of the most important Biblical archaeological sites in Israel.
Conceived and edited by the well-known, talented photographer
Duby Tal, the book has beautiful aerial pictures taken during heli-
copter trips piloted by Moni Haramati. The noted archaeologist Dr.
Shimon Gibson, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, wrote the
accompanying text.
Also view amazing pictures of special ancient objects and rare works
of art—a first-time showing for many of them!
This lovely, art-quality book will be appreciated by photography
aficionados, knowledge seekers, Bible and ancient history students,
and Holy Land visitors alike.
Item 7A971 • $60.00
See an exquisite set of aerial photographs of
Solomon’s Temple and Palace
By Yosef Garfinkel & Madeleine Mumcuoglu
“And let them make me a sanctuary; that I may dwell
among them.”—Exodus 25:8
King Solomon’s (or First) Temple and royal palace
from the Hebrew Bible have been a riddle for millennia. Biblical descrip-
tions of these magnificent structures allegedly erected in ancient Jerusalem
by Solomon have proven difficult to interpret. Yet archaeologists Garfinkel
and Mumcuoglu believe they have proof that the Biblical authors did know
what they were talking about, thanks to the discovery of a small stone
Temple model at Khirbet Qeiyafa. Item 7B8ST1 • $50.00
A fascinating and exciting journey into the rich
and colorful past of the Land of Israel,
spanning thousands of years...
Hazor
By Amnon Ben-Tor
“Hazor formerly was the head
of all those kingdoms”—thus
wrote the chronicler of the
Book of Joshua (11:10).
During the 30 excavation
seasons conducted at the site
of ancient Hazor, it became
clear that Hazor was 10 times the size of Jerusalem in
the days of King David and King Solomon, proving
to be the largest and most important city-state in the
Land of Israel in the second millennium B.C.E.
Excavating the
City of David
By Ronny Reich
The definitive book on the
City of David—the oldest
part of Jerusalem—by the
current excavator of the site.
A fascinating account of the history of the site’s ex-
cavation—by scholars and charlatans; by the British,
French and Israelis; by a Catholic priest and by Jews;
by the competent and by amateurs. It will be read,
enjoyed and studied now and well into the future.
Biblical Lachish
By David Ussishkin
Biblical Lachish was one of
the most important cities in
the Land of Israel for more
than three thousand years.
In the second millennium
B.C.E. Lachish was a large
Canaanite city-state, and during the period of the
Judean kingdom, a mighty fortress city. Sennacherib,
king of Assyria, conquered it in the course of a fierce
battle in 701 B.C.E. That conquest was immortalized
in a series of reliefs erected in Sennacherib’s palace at
Nineveh in Assyria.
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