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The second installment of our Archaeological Reports Sale features publications from collaborative expeditions and institutional research projects documenting archaeological fieldwork across multiple sites.
Browse the titles in Part II of our Archaeological Reports Sale now, and enter promo code ARC26 at checkout to save up to 40%!
All orders receive a free eco-friendly Eisenbrauns “field mug,” crafted from biodegradable wheat straw—lightweight, durable, and perfect for the dig or the desk.
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The Ze'ev Meshel Excavations (1974–1980): The Iron I “Fortress” and the Early Islamic SettlementLily Singer-Avitz and Etan Ayalon Winner of the 2025 Hershel Shanks Award for Best Dig Report from the Biblical Archaeology Society | | | |
Beginning a New Generation of Hesi ResearchEdited by John R. Spencer, James W. Hardin, and Jeffrey Blakely “The volume combines cutting-edge scientific research with classical archaeological methods. It is hoped that further publications of this kind will once again bring the significance of this site into sharp focus.” —Wolfgang Zwickel, Zeitschriften-und Bücherschau
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The 2010–2014 SeasonsEdited by Israel Finkelstein and Mario A. S. Martin Winner of the 2023 Hershel Shanks Award for Best Dig Report from the Biblical Archaeology Society | | | |
Excavations at the Early Bronze Age Townsite in Jordan, 1977–1983Meredith S. Chesson, R. Thomas Schaub, and Walter E. Rast “This volume is replete with richly detailed, meticulously presented data on an early third-millennium BC town in southern Jordan. Scholars of early urbanism in the Levant will find in this volume a highly valuable trove of information and ideas on architecture, the agricultural economy, daily life, and social organization.” —Glenn M. Schwartz, Whiting Professor of Archaeology, Johns Hopkins University
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The Renewed Excavations by the Tel Aviv–Heidelberg Expedition (2005–2010). The Babylonian-Persian PitOded Lipschits, Liora Freud, Manfred Oeming, and Yuval Gadot Honorable Mention, 2023 Hershel Shanks Award for Best Dig Report from the Biblical Archaeology Society | | | |
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