

Journal of The Australian Institute of Archaeology
Buried History publishes papers and reviews based on the results of research relating to Eastern Mediterranean, Near Eastern and Classical Archaeology, Epigraphy and the Biblical text, and the history of such research and archaeology generally for an informed readership.
Since 2023, Buried History has been an online Open Access journal and can be viewed and downloaded, without charge, at www.bhjournal.au. Archives back to 2000 are available there.
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Current Issue 2025 Volume 61
Table of Contents
Tribute:
Kenneth Anderson Kitchen (1932 – 2025)
Thomas William Davis (1956 – 2025)
Takamitsu Muraoka (1938 – 2026)
Alison Glen (Sally) Salter (1933 – 2023)
Papers:
Khirokitia, an idiosyncratic Neolithic settlement in Cyprus, its putative foreign relations, and integrity in archaeological research,
by Phillip C. Edwards
In the thick of it: The Apostle Paul’s voyage to Rome and shipwreck,
by Christopher J. Davey
Reviews:
Hayah Katz, The changing landscape of Israeli archaeology: between hegemony and marginalization, New York, London: Routledge, 2024.
Reviewed by Steven A Rosen
Andrew Jamieson, Caroline Tully and Louise Hitchcock eds, Plague in Antiquity, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Supplement 65, Leuven: Peeters, 2024.
Reviewed by Christopher J. Davey
A. Bernard Knapp, Cyprus and Ugarit, Connecting Material and Mercantile Worlds, Sidestone Press, 2024.
Reviewed by Caroline Sauvage

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