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Old 06-16-2014, 07:37 PM   #36
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Speaking of archaeological studies...the Biblical Archaeological Society offers many free ebooks and a newsletter, Bible History Daily. Today's featured newsletter headline is "The Masada Siege: The Roman Assault on Herod’s Desert Fortress". FYI: One need not purchase a BAS library membership or digital subscription in order to receive the newsletter or download the free books.
BAR (Biblical Archaeology Review) adds free ebooks from time to time, so you might want to bookmark the page and check back from time to time. Come to think about it, they probably announce in the newsletter when they have added new ebooks, but I usually do not have time to open and read the newsletters. I wish that they would set up something to send newsletter subscribers separate announcements by email when they add ebooks. But I think that it is really a generous thing that they do make the ebooks available free to people, including people, as you mentioned, who aren't even subscribers to the magazine!

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