The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Archaeology
Edited by David K. Pettegrew, William R. Caraher, and Thomas W. Davis
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Edited by David K. Pettegrew, William R. Caraher, Associate professor of history, University of North Dakota, and Edited by Thomas W. Davis
David K. Pettegrew is a scholar of the ancient Mediterranean and Early Christian world. He has participated in and directed archaeological research programs in the United States, Greece, and Cyprus, and authored articles and books on Greek, Roman, and Late Antique cities and landscapes. William R. Caraher is an associate professor of history at the University of North Dakota. His interests include the archaeology of Late Antique and Early Christian worlds and the archaeology of contemporary America. Thomas W. Davis is an archaeologist with more than three decades of field experience in Cyprus, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, and the United States. A specialist in the New Testament world of Paul, he served as Director of the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute (CAARI) in Nicosia, Cyprus.
Contributors:
Fabrizio Bisconti, William Bowden, Karen C. Britt, Darlene L. Brooks Hedstrom, Alexandra Chavarría, William R. Caraher, Rangar H. Cline, Thomas W. Davis, Dallas DeForest, David L. Eastman, Vincenzo Fiocchi Nicolai, Sherry C. Fox, Jon Michael Frey, Jody Michael Gordon, Stefan R. Hauser, Troels Myrup Kristensen, Bastien Lefebvre, Emma Loosley, Christina Maranci, R. Scott Moore, Galit Noga-Banai, Maria Parani, Glenn Peers, David K. Pettegrew, David Petts, H. Richard Rutherford, Robert Schick, Susan T. Stevens, Charles Stewart, James F. Strange, Rebecca Sweetman, Peter Talloen, Joan E. Taylor, Paraskevi Tritsaroli