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Denise Dick Herr (“A Watermelon Named Abimelech”) is professor of English at Canadian University College in Alberta and pottery registrar for the Tall al-‘Umayri excavation. Co-author Mary Petrina Boyd, a pastor in Whidbey Island, Washington, recently received her Ph.D. in Old Testament Literature from Union Theological Seminary in Virginia and serves as a field supervisor at ‘Umayri.
P. M. Michèle Daviau (“Moab Comes to Life”) directs the Wadi ath-Thamad Project and is a professor of Near Eastern archaeology at Wilfred Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario. She is also a member of the graduate faculty of Near and Middle Eastern Civilisations at the University of Toronto and the author of Houses and Their Furnishings in Bronze Age Palestine (Sheffield, 1993). Co-author Paul-Eugène Dion is a professor emeritus in the department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilisations at the University of Toronto. His specialty is the history of language of ancient Syria-Palestine.
Denise Dick Herr (“A Watermelon Named Abimelech”) is professor of English at Canadian University College in Alberta and pottery registrar for the Tall al-‘Umayri excavation. Co-author Mary Petrina Boyd, a pastor in Whidbey Island, Washington, recently received her Ph.D. in Old Testament Literature from Union Theological Seminary in Virginia and serves as a field supervisor at ‘Umayri.