Francesco D’Andria (“Conversion, Crucifixion and Celebration”) is professor of archaeology and Greek history in the Graduate School in Classical and Medieval Archaeology at the University of Lecce in Italy and directs excavations for the Italian Archaeological Mission in Turkey at the site of Hierapolis.
Alan Millard (“Well-Hidden Ivories Surface at Nimrud”) is Emeritus Rankin Professor of Hebrew and Ancient Semitic Languages at the University of Liverpool and author of Eponyms of the Assyrian Empire, Reading and Writing in the Time of Jesus and Treasures from Bible Times, among others.
Francesco D’Andria (“Conversion, Crucifixion and Celebration”) is professor of archaeology and Greek history in the Graduate School in Classical and Medieval Archaeology at the University of Lecce in Italy and directs excavations for the Italian Archaeological Mission in Turkey at the site of Hierapolis. Alan Millard (“Well-Hidden Ivories Surface at Nimrud”) is Emeritus Rankin Professor of Hebrew and Ancient Semitic Languages at the University of Liverpool and author of Eponyms of the Assyrian Empire, Reading and Writing in the Time of Jesus and Treasures from Bible Times, among others.
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