Stephen Bourke (“The Christian Flight to Pella”) is research associate and adjunct professor at the University of Sydney in Australia. Since 1992 he has directed the university’s excavations at Pella in Jordan.
Peretz Reuven (“Wooden Beams from Herod’s Temple Mount”) is researching Al-Aqsa’s wooden beams for a dissertation at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Reuven has published extensively on the architecture and archaeology of Jerusalem’s Temple Mount.
Nili Liphschitz (“Cedars of Lebanon”) is professor and head of the botanical laboratory of the institute of archaeology at Tel Aviv University. With a Ph.D. in tree ecology, her areas of expertise include dendroarchaeology, dendrochronology, wood anatomy and tree ecology.
Armin Lange (“The Lord Is One”) is professor of ancient Judaism and director of the department for Jewish studies at the University of Vienna. A member of the international team editing the Dead Sea Scrolls, he specializes in Second Temple Judaism and literature.
Esther Eshel (“The Lord Is One”) is professor in the Martin (Szusz) Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology at Bar-Ilan University. She has published extensively on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Second Temple period literature and Semitic epigraphy of the First and Second Temple periods.
Stephen Bourke (“The Christian Flight to Pella”) is research associate and adjunct professor at the University of Sydney in Australia. Since 1992 he has directed the university’s excavations at Pella in Jordan.
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