Quick! Tell me about the three top stories in the most recent copy of the Journal of Biblical Archaeology.
Actually, from what I can tell, there is no Journal of Biblical Archaeology, though there is an Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology. That tells you something about how much most of us pay attention to developments in biblical archaeology. In fact, the flagship journal seems to be the Biblical Archaeology Review. And when you click on that link (go ahead, I'll wait), you immediately get an ad for a free e-book on the James ossuary.
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