Australian Journal of Biblical Archeology

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Australian Journal of Biblical Archeology

description Trade journal
Area of ​​Expertise archeology
language English
First edition 1968
attitude 1975
editor Australian Society for Biblical Archeology
ISSN
ZDB 301785-0

The Australian Journal of Biblical Archeology ( AJBA abbreviation ) was a specialist journal on biblical archeology .

It was edited by Eugene Stockton and the Australian Society for Biblical Archeology in the Department of Semitic Studies at the University of Sydney . The first part appeared in 1968; after the third part of volume 2, its publication was discontinued in 1975. Her focus was on biblical scriptures and language testimonies relevant to the understanding of the Bible, archaeologically acquired historical knowledge of biblical events and social history in biblical times.

Most of the articles in the Australian Journal of Biblical Archeology have been made available online.

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Remarks

  1. ↑ Leading article of the first volume (PDF; 220 kB)