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The King of Judah, Jars of Wine, and Jerusalem
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The so-called Jerusalem Papyrus is purported to be an ancient papyrus from the
seventh century B.C.E. that mentions “Jerusalem,” “the king,” and “jars of wine.”
Is it real, or is it a modern forgery? Read epigraphist Christopher Rollston’s anal-
ysis in Bible History Daily.
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Scholarship Winners Speak Up
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2017winners
Every year, our BAS Dig
Scholarship program enables
students and aspiring
archaeologists to volunteer
at ancient sites in Israel
and Jordan. In 2017, BAS
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by our 2017 scholarship
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SHAI HALEVI, ISRAEL ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY
ANN E. KILLEBREW
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