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Roy Albag (“Reconstructing the Church of the Glorious Martyr” sidebar) is an architect specializing in 3D archaeological research. He is currently working on the Tel Moẓa temple, the topic of his doctoral research at Osnabrück University, Germany.
Zohar Amar (“The Signs That Bind”) is Lecturer in the Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archeology at Bar-Ilan University. He studies biblical plants and animals, as well as rabbinic and medieval literature.
Elisha Fine (Classical Corner) is a doctoral student in modern Jewish History at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, Yeshiva University.
Steven Fine (Classical Corner) is the Churgin Professor of Jewish History and director of the Yeshiva University Center for Israel Studies.
Rachel Hallote (“Does Archaeology Confirm Joseph’s Time in Egypt?”) is Professor of History at Purchase College of the State University of New York. Her research focuses on the history of biblical archaeology.
Ralph K. Hawkins (Book Review) is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Averett University, in Danville, Virginia.
Orit Peleg-Barkat (Milestones) is a Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University. She specializes in Hellenistic and Roman art and architecture of the southern Levant.
Barbara A. Porter (Milestones) is the former director of the American Center of Research (ACOR) in Amman, Jordan, and current ACOR Ambassador.
Benyamin Storchan (“A Glorious Church for a Mysterious Martyr”) of the Israel Antiquities Authority is the Director for the Church of the Glorious Martyr excavation project. He is pursuing a Ph.D. at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Leah di Segni (“The Inscriptions from the Church of the Glorious Martyr”) is a researcher at the Institute of Archaeology of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is an expert in Greek epigraphy.
Naama Sukenik (“The Signs That Bind”) is a curator of organic materials in the Israel Antiquities Authority. She studies ancient textiles and dyes.
Matthew Thiessen (“Jesus and Ritual Impurity”) is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at McMaster University. His research focuses on the rise of Christianity, early Judaism, and ritual purity in the Gospels.
Shelley Wachsmann (Milestones) is the Meadows Professor of Biblical Archaeology at Texas A&M University’s Nautical Archaeology Program. He specializes in ancient watercraft and seafaring.
Itamar Weissbein (“Canaanite Worship at Lachish—New Details Emerge”) is a graduate student in the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His Ph.D. focuses on household archaeology at Khirbet Qeiyafa.
Roy Albag (“Reconstructing the Church of the Glorious Martyr” sidebar) is an architect specializing in 3D archaeological research. He is currently working on the Tel Moẓa temple, the topic of his doctoral research at Osnabrück University, Germany.