Choice Outstanding Academic Book for 1997
"In more than 1,100 entries, leading archaeologists, historians,
and linguists present the results of the latest scholarship on the
Ancient Near East...More than 650 drawings, plans, maps and
photographs illustrate the articles, while regional maps, and an
extensive index...add to the utility of the work. Both scholar and
interested layman alike will consult with profit this important
contribution to the study of the Ancient Near East."--The
Classical
Outlook
"Reading--even browsing!--through the five volumes of The Oxford
Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East
"[C]omprises nothing short of an in-depth exposure to and education
in archaeology. This beautifully designed reference work is certain
to become a classic in the field and a standard reference work for
years to come. Indeed, the list of contributors reads as a
veritable 'Who's Who?' in archaeolgoy. What is most satisfying...is
its range and scope..it particularly excels and distinguishes
itself...in its attention to and coverage of the history and theory
of
the discipline and method of archaeology itself. Even more
helpful...is the excellent and extensive index found in volume
five. The editor in chief, his consulting editors, and the
publishers deserve
both our hearty congratulations and our deep gratitude."--The
Asbury Theological Journal
"[O]utstanding quality. A must for libraries."--Religious Studies
Review
"It covers not only the Near East, but also includes a significant
number of articles on Egypt, as well as contributions on Cyprus,
Crete, the Aegean, and even Malta, Sardinia, and Semitic East
Africa. Thus its scope extends beyond the geographical area of its
title, encompassing those regions which have been influenced by
Near Eastern cultures....[A]n indispensable addition to any serious
archaelogical library."--Minerva
"[A]n indispensable work for anyone doing research on the Bible or
archaeology....[A] pleasure to read and to use as a reference
tool."--Biblical Archaeology Review
"[O]ne of the most important compendiums of information comprising
the history of Near Eastern archaeology in recent time."--Bulletin
of the History of Archaeology
"An extremely worthy addition to Oxford's publishing list....An
excellent introduction to the ancient world and the knowledge that
archaeological discoveries have brought us about that world....The
Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East serves as an
invaluable resource for the scholar and is an ideal addition to any
history or archaeology collection."--RBB/Booklist
"The latest in a series of important reference works on the ancient
Near East, this encyclopedia is distinguished by its comprehensive
approach, solid scholarship, highly respected contributors, and
usefulness not only to scholars but to general readers....Will be a
major authoritative source in this field for some time to
come....Essential for all libraries supporting ancient history,
archaeology, and Holy Land and Middle Eastern studies as well as
world
civilizations and the history of art."--CHOICE
"This superb five-volume reference work will provide students and
scholars alike with a wealth of archaeological and historical
information on the Near East....The quality and attractive
presentation of this encyclopedia will make it a standard reference
work for years to come."--The Bible Today
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