Claude Doumet-Serhal (“Sidon—Canaan’s Firstborn,”) is Director of the British Museum excavations in Sidon, Lebanon. She is a Special Assistant to the British Museum and an Honorary Research Fellow at University College London, as well as the founder and editor of the magazine Archaeology and History in Lebanon.
Győző Vörös (“Machaerus: A Palace-Fortress with Multiple Mikva’ot,”) has directed the Hungarian Archaeological Mission to Machaerus since 2009. He is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Arts, Project Director of the Jordanian Department of Antiquities, Research Professor of the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum in Jerusalem and an honorary senior research fellow of the Cobb Institute of Archaeology at Mississippi State University. Previously he directed the Hungarian Excavations in Egypt (Thebes 1994–1998; Taposiris Magna 1998–2004) and in Cyprus (Nea Paphos 2004–2009).
R. Steven Notley (“Pontius Pilate: Sadist or Saint?”) is Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins and director of graduate programs in Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins at Nyack College.
Claude Doumet-Serhal (“Sidon—Canaan’s Firstborn,”) is Director of the British Museum excavations in Sidon, Lebanon. She is a Special Assistant to the British Museum and an Honorary Research Fellow at University College London, as well as the founder and editor of the magazine Archaeology and History in Lebanon.
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