

Journal of The Australian Institute of Archaeology
Buried History publishes papers and reviews based on the results of research relating to Eastern Mediterranean, Near Eastern and Classical Archaeology, Epigraphy and the Biblical text, and the history of such research and archaeology generally for an informed readership.
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Current Issue 2024 Volume 60
Table of Contents
Tribute:
Alan Ralph Millard FSA (1937–2024)
Petrie Oration:
The southeast sector of Malta: A gateway for cultural change,
by Claudia Sagona
Papers:
The fourth box: Material from Lahun in the Collection of the Australian Institute of Archaeology,
by Lisa Mawdsley, Alexis Green, Simona Jankulovska, Jan Stone, and Emily Tour
The story of a journal: Sixty years of Buried History,
by Christopher J. Davey
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Reviews:
Gillian E. Bowen, The Excavations at Ismant al-Kharab Volume II, The Christian Monuments of Kellis: The Churches and Cemeteries, Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, 2024, Reviewed by Susan Balderstone
Eckart Frahm, Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World’s First Empire, New York: Basic Books, 2023, Reviewed by Luis R. Siddall
J.R. Harrison, & L.L. Welborn eds, The First Urban Churches 1: Methodological Foundations, Atlanta: SBL Press, 2015;
J.R. Harrison, & L.L. Welborn eds, The First Urban Churches 2: Roman Corinth, Atlanta: SBL Press, 2016; and
J.R. Harrison, & L.L. Welborn eds, The First Urban Churches 3: Ephesus, Atlanta: SBL Press, 2018, Reviewed by David W.J. Gill