Near Eastern Archaeology
Archaeological discoveries continually enrich
our understanding of the people, culture, history, and literature of the Middle East. The heritage of its peoples -- from urban civilization to the Bible -- both inspires and fascinates. Near Eastern Archaeology brings to life the ancient world from Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean with vibrant images and authoritative analyses.
NEA is published four times each year in March, June, September, and December.
Dig-it-al NEA is an online forum featuring original essays, reviews, and other content to complement the print publication of the journal.
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Editor: Thomas Schneider
Managing Editor: Bob Buller
Book Review Editor: Stephen Russell (Princeton Theological Seminary)
Editorial Board:
Class of 2012
Susan Ackerman (Dartmouth College)
Lynn Swartz-Dodd (University of Soutern California)
Bethany Walker (Missouri State)
Class of 2013
Ann Marie Knoblauch (Virginia Tech)
K. Lawson Younger (Trinity International University)
Omur Harmansah (Brown University)
Class of 2014
Beth Alpert Nakhai (University of Arizona)
Marica Cassis (Memorial University)
Michael Harrower (Johns Hopkins University)
Class of 2015
Richard S. Hess (Denver Seminary)
Nadine Moeller (Oriental Institute)
Jason Ur (Harvard University)
All terms end on December 31st of the year listed.
Please send submissions and editorial correspondence to:
Thomas Schneider
Professor of Egyptology and Near Eastern Studies
Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies
University of British Columbia
Buchanan C, 1866 Main Mall
Vancouver V6T 1Z1, B.C., Canada
Please send books for review and book reviews to:
Dr. Stephen Russell
Princeton Theological Seminary
64 Mercer St.
Princeton, NJ 08540 USA
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