Incoming Resources
- Qué se sabe de ..., la Biblia desde la arqueología, Joaquín González Echegaray
- Egg whites or turnips?, archaeology and Bible translation, Paul J.N. Lawrence
- Inhabiting the promised land, exploring the complex relationship between archaeology and ancient Israel as depicted in the Bible, Margreet L. Steiner
- Insights from archaeology, David A. Fiensy
- The end of the unrepentant, a study of the biblical themes of fire and being consumed, J. Webb Mealy
- Holy land, an introduction to Biblical archaeology, Leslie J. Hoppe
- Pondering the spade, discussing important convergences between archaeology and Old Testament studies, David B. Schreiner
- Biblia y ciudad, pedagogías del buen vivir en contextos urbanos, Maricel Mena López (coordinadora)
- The history and archaeology of the Bible
- The ark before Noah, decoding the story of the flood, Irving Finkel. --
- The Bible vindicated by marvellous discoveries in scripture lands, disclosing a world of ancient buried treasure bearing direct testimony to the truthfulness of sacred history, also recovering forgotten languages, restoring lost empires to a place in the annals of mankind ... the whole designed to confirm the fact that the Bible is a revelation from God to man, that no sceptic or caviller can gainsay, obtained from authentic sources by the author of "The harvest home in Palestine, or Israel's national thanksgiving festival and its significance", et cetera
- The Moabite stone, by B.F. DeCosta