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In this section you will find helpful research and study aids in biblical archaeology. Use the navigation bar above to access our suggestions. On the WWW there are many resources that you can use for research. These can be as useful to a high school student as to a university professor. We include here links to some of the resources we find particularly helpful. Try some the links below. Electronic ResourcesHere is a list of basic sources that are available on the internet.
Citing Electronic SourcesStudents and faculty often experience frustration with citing electronic sources in their reports and papers. Now, thanks to this process had been simplified and standardized. For citation style see The Columbia Guide to Online Style by Walker and Taylor for more information. Below are examples of citations of materials obtained on the world wide web. The Columia Guide will provide you with additional citation helps.
Searching the BibleCrosswalk has made searching the Bible quick and simple. When you use this search engine you can find words or scriptures from several translations. It can make your Bible study and research more meaningful. The people at crosswalk.com also provide you with excerpts from a number of commentaries.
Search BibArchBibArch is fast becoming a
major source of information about biblical archaeology and the Bible.
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Search the WebSearch engines are fast becoming more sophisticated and so are the searchers. Those at the right are user friendly to students. Our favorite is hotbot as its advanced search feature is quite powerful. Its been called the student's friend.
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