David A. Fiensy is professor of New Testament at Kentucky Christian University in Grayson, Kentucky. His publications include Christian Origins and the Ancient Economy (2014) and Jesus the Galilean (2007), and the coedited works Galilee in the Late Second Temple and Mishnaic Periods, 2 vols. (Fortress Press, 2014-15) and The Galilean Economy in the Time of Jesus (2013).
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Series Foreword Abbreviations Preface 1. Vocational Guidance Counseling: What Archaeology Is and What Archaeologists Do 2. Digging up the Bible: Using Archaeology to Interpret the Bible 3. All in the Family: House, Family, Village, and Meal in the Iron Age Highlands of Israel 4. It Is Lived So Briefly: Osteoarchaeology and the New Testament 5. Conclusions: What Archaeology Can and Cannot Do Appendix: Archaeological Periods of Palestine Composite Bibliography

