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Consortium for Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology

Publications of Eric M Meyers    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. with John Rogerson, A. Saldarini, H.C. Kee, The Cambridge Companion to the Bible (1997), Cambridge University Press

Edited Books

  1. Galilee Through the Centuries: Confluence of Cultures, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Galilee, January 1997, edited by E.M. Meyers (1999), Eisenbrauns

Papers Published

  1. Jesus and His World. Sepphoris and the Quest for the Historical Jesus, in Saxa loquentur, Studien zur Archäologie Palästinas/Israels. Festschrift, für Volkmar Fritz zum 65, edited by Cornelis G. den Hertog, Ulrich Hübner and Stefan Münger (2003), pp. 185-197, Geburtstag (Alter Orient und Altes Testament), Münster: Ugarit-Verlag
  2. Aspects of Everyday Life in Roman Palestine with Special Reference to Private Domiciles and Ritual Baths, in Jews in the Hellenistic and Roman Cities, edited by J. Bartlett (2002), pp. 193-219, Routledge Ltd.
  3. with C.L. Meyers, Sepphoris; Diocaesarea, in Dictionary of Archaeology, edited by S. Gibson (2001), pp. 454-56
  4. Jewish Culture in Greco-Roman Palestine, in Cultures of the Jews: A New History, edited by D. Biale (2001), pp. 138-79, Random House/Shocken
  5. From the Maccabees to the Dead Sea Scrolls, in Reclaiming Jewish History, The Proceedings of Colloquium 1997 (2001), pp. 97-124, The Society for Humanistic Judaism, Farmington Hills, MI. and Milan Press
  6. with C.L. Meyers and J.P. Dessel, Report on the 2000 season at Tell )Ein Zippori, Israel Exploration Journal, vol. 51 (2001), pp. 99-104
  7. with J.D. Seger, et al, An ASOR Mosaic: A Centennial History of the American Schools of Oriental Research, in ASOR Centennial Vol. (2001), pp. 3-34, 104-24, ASOR Publications
  8. The Dating of the Gush Halav Synagogue: 'Response to Jodi Magness', in Judaism in Late Antiquity, part 3, vol. 4, Where we stand: Issues and Debates in Ancient Judaism, edited by Avery-Peck and J. Neusner (2000), pp. 49-70, Leiden: E.J. Brill
  9. Galilëa, Herodeion, in Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart (2000), pp. 455, 1675, Vierte Auflage
  10. with Mark Chancey, How Jewish was Sepphoris in Jesus’ Time?, Biblical Archaeology Review, vol. 26 (2000), pp. 18-33, 61
  11. The Pools of Sepphoris - Ritual Baths or Bathtubs?, Biblical Archaeology Review, vol. 26 (2000), pp. 46-48, 60-61
  12. Caesarea, Chorazin, in Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart (2000), pp. 2677 and 2931, Vierte Auflage
  13. Ceramics Chronology and Historical Reconstruction, in The Archaeology of Jordan and Beyond, edited by James A. Sauer Festschrift, L.E. Stager, J.H. Greene, and M.D. Coogan (2000), pp. 344-51, Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns
  14. Shelomith 2, in Women in Scripture: A Dictionary of Named and Unnamed Women in the Hebrew Bible, Apocrypha, and New Testament, edited by C.L. Meyers, et al. (2000), pp. 154-5, Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin
  15. The American Schools of Oriental Research, in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls (2000), pp. 20-22, New York: Oxford University Press

Papers Accepted

  1. with Carol Meyers, New Translation with Brief Introductions to the Books of Haggai and Zechariah, in The New Catholic Bible (2003)
  2. Haggai, Zechariah, in The New Interpreter’s Study Bible (2003), Abingdon Press: Nashville
  3. Roman-period Houses from the Galilee: Domestic Architecture and Gendered Spaces, in ASOR - Albright Centennial Volume, edited by W.G. Dever and S. Gitin (2003)
  4. The Problems of Gendered Space in Syro-Palestinian Domestic Architecture: The Case of Roman-period Galilee, in Proceedings from conference on The Early Christian Family, edited by D. Balch and C. Osiek (2003), pp. 38-51, Wm. B. Erdmans Publishing Co.
  5. The Rise of early Judaism and Early Christianity in the Light of Archaeology with Special Reference to the Dead Sea Scrolls, in ASOR Centennial at The Smithsonian, edited by D. Clark (2003), ASOR Publications
  6. Jewish Art and Architecture in Ancient Palestine (70-235 CE), in The Cambridge History of Judaism, edited by S. Katz, vol. IV (2003), Cambridge University Press
  7. Archaeology and Nationalism in Israel: Making the Past Part of the Present, in Zeichen aus Text und Stein: Studien auf dem Weg zu einer Archäeologie des Neuen Testaments, edited by S. Alkier, J. Zangenberg (2003), Tübingen
  8. The Ceramic Incense Shovels from Sepphoris: Another View, in Festschrift for Amichai Mazar, edited by A. Maeir and P. de Miroschedji (2003)
  9. Sepphoris: City of Peace, in The First Jewish Revolt: Archaeology, History, and Ideaology, edited by A.M. Berlin and J.A. Overman (2002), pp. 110-120, Routledge

Book Reviews

  1. The Synagogue of Ancient Ostia and the Jews of Rome: Interdisciplinary Studies, BASOR (2003)
  2. John Davies, Death, Burial and Rebirth in the Religions of Antiquity, History of Religions (2003)
  3. Highlands of Many Cultures: The Southern Samaria Survey B The Sites, Scholar’s Bookshelf: BAR, vol. 26 (2003), pp. 3, 62
  4. P. Bienkowski and A. Millard, eds., Dictionary of the Ancient Near East, American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 105 (2000), pp. 105
  5. Lee I. Levine, ed., Jerusalem: Its Sanctity and Centrality to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Church History (2000)
  6. Lee I. Levine, The Ancient Synagogue, Journal of Roman Archaeology: “The Ancient Synagogue Revisited” (2000), pp. 683-685
  7. The Elephantine Papyri in English: Three Millennia of Cross-cultural Continuity and Change, Scholar’s Bookshelf: BAR, vol. 26 no. 4, 59 (2000)
  8. Karl P. Donfried and P. Richardson, eds., Judaism and Christianity in First Century Rome, American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 104 (2000), pp. 39-40
  9. M.H. Williams, The Jews Among the Greeks and Romans, American Journal of Archaaeology, vol. 104 (2000), pp. 39