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Kristine Henriksen Garroway (“Why Leah Gives Birth Before Rachel”) is Visiting Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible at Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles. Her areas of research include the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern history and archaeology.
Signe M. Hægeland (“Missing: Have You Seen These Scrolls?”) is a graduate student of the Old Testament and a research assistant for the Lying Pen of Scribes project.
Årstein Justnes (“Missing: Have You Seen These Scrolls?”) is Professor of Biblical Studies at the University of Agder and Director of the Lying Pen of Scribes project. He focuses on the Dead Sea Scrolls and manuscript forgeries.
Ann E. Killebrew (“Book Review: Ancient Israel’s Neighbors”) is Associate Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies, Jewish Studies, and Anthropology at Pennsylvania State University. She co-directs excavations at Tel Akko.
Jonathan Klawans (“Site-Seeing: Exploring Beautiful Tel Dan”) is Professor of Religion at Boston University and author of Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism (2019).
Thomas E. Levy (“Milestone: Emanuel Marx (1927–2022)”) holds the Norma Kershaw Chair in the Archaeology of Ancient Israel and Neighboring Lands at the University of California, San Diego. He co-directs the Khirbat Faynan excavation in Jordan.
Jodi Magness (“Journey to Jerusalem”) is the Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She directs the Huqoq Excavation Project in Israel.
R. Steven Notley (“Milestone: Emanuel Hausman (1923–2022)”) is Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins and Director of the Graduate Program in Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins at Nyack College. He also co-directs the El-Araj Excavation Project.
Victoria Parrott (“Taking a Sling”) is a teaching and research assistant at the University of Northwestern. She focuses on archaeology and exhibit design.
Mladen Popović (“Arch-Tech: Using AI to Identify Scroll Scribes”) is Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Judaism and the head of the Qumran Institute at the University of Groningen. He directs the ERC project The Hands that Wrote the Bible.
Boyd Seevers (“Taking a Sling”) is Professor of Old Testament Studies at the University of Northwestern. He is an expert on ancient warfare, biblical geography, Hebrew language, and archaeology.
Joan E. Taylor (“Magdala’s Mistaken Identity”) is Professor of Christian Origins and Second Temple Judaism at King’s College London. She covers early Judaism and Christianity.
Juan Manuel Tebes (“Yahweh’s Desert Origins”) is Professor at the Catholic University of Argentina and Researcher at the National Research Council. He specializes in the history and archaeology of the Iron Age southern Levant and northwestern Arabia.
Robyn Faith Walsh (“The Origins of the Gospels”) is Assistant Professor at the University of Miami. Her work focuses on early Christianity, ancient Judaism, and Roman archaeology.
Kristine Henriksen Garroway (“Why Leah Gives Birth Before Rachel”) is Visiting Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible at Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles. Her areas of research include the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern history and archaeology.