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Yonatan Adler (“Watertight and Rock Solid,”) is Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at Ariel University in Israel. His research focuses on Jewish ritual practices as evidenced in the archaeological record. He has directed excavations of chalk vessel workshops at ‘Einot Amitai and Reina.
Alfonso Archi (“Bronze Age Fashion in Syria,”) was the epigrapher to the Italian Mission to Ebla and is a Professor Emeritus at the Sapienza University of Rome.
Francesco Arduini (“The Pandemic Origins of Child Baptism,”) is an author and independent researcher in biblical studies and the history of Christianity. He wrote the book Il battesimo dei bambini (2010).
Kenneth Atkinson (Book Review) is Professor of History at the University of Northern Iowa and author of Queen Salome (2012). His research focuses on ancient history, archaeology, religions, and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
David Ben-Shlomo (“‘Auja el-Foqa,”) is Associate Professor of Archaeology at Ariel University. He currently codirects excavations at Tel Hebron, ‘Auja el-Foqa, and the Barkan Winepresses.
Yosef Garfinkel (“On Data and Its Interpretation,”) is the Yigael Yadin Chair in Archaeology of Israel at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He directs excavations at Tel Lachish and Khirbet al-Rai—in addition to publishing the Khirbet Qeiyafa excavations.
Ralph K. Hawkins (“‘Auja el-Foqa,”) is the Chair of the Religious Studies Department at Averett University in Danville, Virginia, and Co-director of the Jordan Valley Excavation Project. He also authored How Israel Became a People (2013).
Justin L. Kelley (“The Archaeology and History of the Holy Sepulchre,”) teaches at Life Pacific University in San Dimas, California. He is the author of The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Text and Archaeology (2019).
Jonathan Klawans (Site-Seeing: “The Other Upper Room,”) is Professor of Religion at Boston University and author of Heresy, Forgery, Novelty: Condemning, Denying, and Asserting Innovation in Ancient Judaism (2019).
Mary Joan Winn Leith (“The Garden of Eden,”) is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts.
James F. McGrath (“The Writing on the Floor,”) is the Clarence L. Goodwin Chair in New Testament Language and Literature at Butler University. His research centers on the New Testament, early Christianity, and the intersection of religion and science fiction.
Marvin A. Sweeney (Milestone) is Professor of Hebrew Bible at Claremont School of Theology. He specializes in prophetic literature, biblical theology, and the relationship between religion and politics.
Yonatan Adler (“Watertight and Rock Solid,”) is Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at Ariel University in Israel. His research focuses on Jewish ritual practices as evidenced in the archaeological record. He has directed excavations of chalk vessel workshops at ‘Einot Amitai and Reina.