Neil Asher Silberman

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Neil Asher Silberman is an American archaeologist and historian known for his work on biblical archaeology, the history of ancient Israel, and the interpretation of archaeological heritage for public audiences.

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instanceOf American historian
archaeologist
person
coAuthorWith Israel Finkelstein NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Hebrew University of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Wesleyan University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork archaeological heritage interpretation
archaeology
biblical archaeology
heritage studies
history of ancient Israel
public archaeology
genre academic writing
non-fiction
popular history
hasGender male
hasNotableView emphasizes the interpretive nature of archaeological reconstructions of the past
hasRole public intellectual on archaeology and religion
influencedBy critical biblical scholarship
developments in Near Eastern archaeology
knownFor critical interpretation of biblical archaeology
popularizing archaeological research for public audiences
studies on the history of ancient Israel
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest cultural heritage and memory
public presentation of the past
relationship between archaeology and the Bible
nationality American
notableWork Between Past and Present NERFINISHED
Digging for God and Country NERFINISHED
Heavenly Powers NERFINISHED
The Archaeology of Israel NERFINISHED
The Bible Unearthed NERFINISHED
occupation archaeologist
author
historian
scholar of religion and archaeology
writesAbout ancient Near East
archaeological heritage policy
biblical history

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Israel Finkelstein coAuthorWith Neil Asher Silberman