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1: My on-the-scene account about a recent archaeology dig of a 2nd-Temple era Hashmonite village in Israel.
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3: A hot-off-the-press BOOK REVIEW of archaeological interest. Here's an excerpt:
Purim and the Persian Empire: A Historical, Archaeological & Geographical Perspective
Author: Yehuda Landy
Publisher: Feldheim Reviewer: Yocheved Golani
Feldheim's motto, "Torah Literature of Quality," is well-suited to this book. Purim and the Persian Empire: A Historical, Archaeological & Geographical Perspective is wonderfully prepared, informative and valuable.
The 144-page hardcover holds full-color photographs of brick, tablets and a stone cylinder with inscriptions from the reign of Coresh, Xerxes and Sennacherib, among other museum treasures rarely seen by the public. Vivid blues, golds and white in the glazed bricks of the Babylonian Ishtar Gate are as striking as the aerial view of reconstructed remains from King Achashveirosh's palace, photographs of Daniel's tomb and that of jewelry from a Shushan woman's royal tomb. Ancient maps, building plans and artworks exemplify
Archaeologists… and university students can benefit from this academically competitive text. The entire Megilat Esther appears at the back of the book, richer for the education of its reader. Purim and the Persian Empire: A Historical, Archaeological & Geographical Perspective is a model for future publications of a simultaneously high academic and spiritual stature.
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