Digital Logos Edition
Founded in 1957, the Near East Archaeological Society (NEAS) is built around researching the Bible’s geographical setting—the modern Middle East—with an evangelical perspective. Many members of NEAS are involved in archaeological research to provide better understanding of the Bible and the general history of the ancient Near East. The Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin (NEASB), the society’s journal, covers a range of topics including archaeological reports, general pieces on archaeology and the Bible, book reviews, and artifact analysis—complete with images and diagrams.
These articles are written and compiled by a number of scholars including W. Harold Mare, Bastiaan van Elderen, Glenn A. Carnagey, Sr., Willard W. Winter, and Harold G. Stiger. Featuring the 78 NEASB issues published from 1958 through 2013, this collection is a great opportunity to kick start your archaeological library.
The Logos editions of the Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin enhance your study with amazing functionality. Fully integrated into your digital library, you can easily put a scholar’s library of archaeological texts in conversation with these texts. The Timeline enables you to instantly contextualize the people, places, and ideas discussed in the NEASB with thousands of other biblical and world events. Perform powerful searches to instantly gather relevant biblical texts and resources together. And free tablet and mobile apps let you take the discussion with you. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.
Interested in other archaeological journals? Check out Biblical Archaeologist/Near Eastern Archaeology (1992–2011)
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