Society of Biblical Archaeology

Society of Biblical Archaeology

The Society of Biblical Archaeology was founded in London in 1870 to further Biblical archaeology. It published a series of "Proceedings" in which some important papers read before the Society were preserved.

In 1919 the Society of Biblical Archaeology merged into the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland.


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