Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research

Papers
(The median citation count of Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Judean Pillar Figurines and “Bed Models” from Tell en-Naṣbeh: Typology and Petrographic Analysis8
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The Making of a Script: Cretan Hieroglyphic and the Quest for Its Origins5
The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier. Interaction and Exchange among Muslim and Christian Communities, by A. Asa Eger. London and New York: I. B. Tauris, 2017 Paperback Edition of 2015 Hardback Editi4
Performance Frozen in Time: A New Iron Age II Female Ceramic Figurine from Jneneh, North Central Jordan3
A Corpus of Ammonite Inscriptions, by Walter E. Aufrecht. Second edition. University Park, PA: Eisenbrauns, 2019. 648 pp. Hardcover $119.50.3
Intermediate Bronze Age Crescent-Headed Figures in the Negev Highlands2
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From the Editors, for forthcoming Volume 385, May 20212
A Middle Bronze II Cylinder Seal of North Syrian Style from Tel Shimron (Jezreel Valley)1
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A Companion to the Archaeology of Early Greece and the Mediterranean, ed. by Irene S. Lemos and Antonis Kotsonas. 2 vols. Bridgewater, NJ: Wiley Blackwell, 2020. 1,364 pp.; 23 maps; numerous fi1
The Space Syntax of Canaanite Cultic Spaces: A Unique Category of Spatial Configuration within the Bronze Age Southern Levant1
A Radiocarbon Sequence for the Late Bronze to Iron Age Transition at Ashkelon: Timing Early Philistine Pottery1
Identity Creation and Resource Controlling Strategies: Thoughts on Edomite Ethnogenesis and Development0
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Phoenician Cedar Oil from Amphoriskoi at Tel Kedesh: Implications Concerning Its Production, Use, and Export during the Hellenistic Age0
From the Editors, Fall 20210
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Framing Archaeology in the Near East: The Application of Social Theory to Fieldwork, ed. by Ianir Milevski and Thomas E. Levy. New Directions in Anthropological Archaeology. Bristol, CT: Equino0
Greek Military Service in the Ancient Near East, 401–330 bce, by Jeffrey Rop. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2019. 290 pp., 5 figures, 7 maps, and 4 tables. Hardcover $99.99. https://doi.org/0
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An Anatolian-Style Lead Figurine from the Assyrian Colony Period Found in the Middle Bronze Age Palace of Tel Kabri0
The Archaeology of Regional Muslim Pilgrimage Reevaluated: The Site of Nabi Rubin (Israel) as a Case Study0
Late Prehistory of the Lower Galilee: Multi-Faceted Investigations of Wadi el-Ashert0
Near Eastern Cities from Alexander to the Successors of Muhammad, by Walter D. Ward. London and New York: Routledge, 2020. xx + 241 pp., 142 figures. Hardcover $128; E-book $39.0
Behind the Scenes of the Old Testament: Cultural, Social, and Historical Contexts, edited by Jonathan S. Greer, John W. Hilber, and John H. Walton. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2018. 640 p0
Was a “Gate Shrine” Built at the Level III Inner City Gate of Lachish? A Response to Ganor and Kreimerman0
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Ancient Pot-Bellows: A Review Forty Years On0
Middle Bronze Age Zincirli: The Date of “Hilani I” and the End of Middle Bronze II0
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Cybele, Atargatis, or Allāt? A Surprising Tomb Artifact from Petra’s North Ridge0
Re-Excavating Jerusalem: Archival Archaeology, by Kay Prag with a contribution from Michael Zellmann-Rohrer. The Schweich Lectures of the British Academy 2016. Oxford: Oxford University, 2018. 0
Middle Bronze Age Zincirli: An Interim Report on Architecture, Small Finds, and Ceramics from a Monumental Complex of the 17th Centuryb.c.e.0
The Sidon’s/Ṣaydā Northern Hinterland during the Early Byzantine–Early Islamic Transition0
Sifting Through: The Characteristics and Significance of Ceramic Strainer-Vessels in the Chalcolithic Period of the Southern Levant0
Islamic and Pre-Islamic Glass from Nippur0
Recent Early Bronze Age Glyptic Finds from Lebanon: The Evidence from Tell Fadous-Kfarabida0
The Origin of Imported Jars from 6th Dynasty Abusir: New Light on Early Bronze Age Egyptian-Levantine Relations0
The History and Archaeology of Jaffa 2, edited by Aaron A. Burke, Katherine Strange Burke, and Martin Peilstöcker. Monumenta Archaeologica 41; The Jaffa Cultural Heritage Project Series, Volume0
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