A Hellenistic Household Ceramic Assemblage from Tell el-Timai (Thmuis), Egypt: A Contextual View

Large deposits of domestic pottery from primary contexts in Ptolemaic Lower Egypt are uncommon and seldom presented in their entirety. […]

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The Land of Nineveh Archaeological Project: The Ceramic Repertoire from the Early Pottery Neolithic to the Sasanian Period

The present article discusses the preliminary results of the Land of Nineveh Archaeological Project, an on-going […]

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The Empire and the “Upper Sea”: Assyrian Control Strategies along the Southern Levantine Coast

Being the world’s first political rule to adopt an imperial structure – Assyria was a land-locked power with no real maritime experience. Ideologically, the Assyrians […]

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New Evidence for Middle Bronze Age Chronology and Synchronisms in the Levant

A sound and secure chronological framework is the backbone of history. Only when we know when certain events took place, we can try to answer the questions how and why they happened […]

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BASOR 371 Tel Dor, Israel

BASOR Article Preview: Food, Economy, and Culture at Tel Dor, Israel

Our paper presents a study of the animal remains from Tel Dor, a port town on Israel’s Carmel’s coast. During the time-span of the early Iron Age to the Late Roman period, the world around Dor underwent fundamental […]

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King Herod Trendsetter

BASOR Article Preview: Fit for a King: Architectural Decor in Judaea and Herod as Trendsetter

When I was a teenager I thought I would one day become an astrophysicist, exploring black holes and red giants. But after high school I have worked for several years […]

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BASOR 371 Article Preview

BASOR Article Preview: Excavations at Caesarea Maritima and the Vardaman Papers

The ancient city of Caesarea Maritima, situated on the coast of modern day Israel, encompassed nearly 6000 acres at its zenith during the Roman/Byzantine eras. Archaeologists are slowly […]

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FOA Podcast, “A Look Inside BASOR,” Featuring Professors Rollston and Cline

In this episode of the Friends of ASOR podcast, we go behind the scenes for an inside look at the Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research (BASOR). We’re talking with […]

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Editor’s Picks: The 10 Most Influential BASOR Articles

We’re celebrating the release of the first issue of the new and expanded Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research this month with free access to the Editor’s list of the ten most influential articles from BASOR’s long history. Just click the links below to go through and read the articles, which are available […]

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ASOR Journals’ Current Content Now Available for Free on JSTOR!

The American Schools of Oriental research is excited to announce free access to the current content of all three of our publications during the month of April. You are now able to access all content published in Near Eastern Archaeology, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research and the Journal of Cuneiform Studies over […]

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BASOR 363 (August) available online for subscribers

ASOR is pleased to announce that BASOR 363 (August) has been posted online at Atypon Link. This issue (and 4 years of back issues) is available to BASOR online subscribers and members who have chosen an online subscription as part of their membership. You may access the table of contents for free here (members […]

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BASOR 362 (May) available online for subscribers

ASOR is pleased to announce that BASOR 362 (May) has been posted online at Atypon Link. This issue (and 4 years of back issues) is available to BASOR online subscribers and members who have chosen an online subscription as part of their membership. You may access the table of contents for free here (members […]

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BASOR 359 (August) available online to subscribers

ASOR is pleased to announce that BASOR 359 (August) has now been posted online at Atypon Link. This issue (and almost 4 years of back issues) is available to BASOR online subscribers and members who have chosen an online subscription as part of their membership. You may access the table of contents for free […]

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BASOR 358 (May) available online for subscribers

ASOR is pleased to announce that BASOR 358 (May) has now been posted online at Atypon Link. This issue (and 3+ years of back issues) is available to BASOR online subscribers and members who have chosen an online subscription as part of their membership. You may access the table of contents for free here […]

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BASOR back issues available at steep discounts

Back issues of BASOR available to current ASOR members (professional, retired, or student) at steep discounts. Option #1: Purchase as many individual volumes as you wish from the available sets listed below (subject to availability) for $5 for each volume plus shipping (see below). […]

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BASOR 355

The Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research mailed number 355 yesterday. The Table of Contents can be seen here.

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