Joshua Archeology

What do you recommend for understanding Joshua and the latest Archaeological findings. Something form a somewhat conservative perspective preferred.
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Josh, I think a volume shipped in the last few months speaks exactly to your question. I read it, and now can't find it. The author was pretty hard-nosed on exactly what the archaeolgy on Joshua/ Judges was.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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sounds interesting. Let me know if you remember what it is called. would looking in your library and sorting by date modified help?
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No, I tried the usual; updated (no column for purchase), last accessed (has every volume my layout automatically loaded), history (doesn't include resource title, only abbrev), the list in my ipad (never finished updating and who knows what recent means).
Actually I was hoping someone else saw it; it's rather unique in both the archaeolgy, and the differences between the Joshua and Judges accounts. Emminently conservative!
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Try this resource by K.A. Kitchen, published in 2006 by Eerdmans
https://www.logos.com/product/49491/on-the-reliability-of-the-old-testament
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Well maybe not the latest, but a couple of articles come to mind that I had handy in one of my layouts:
- Grace Theological Journal - GTJ 3:1 Spring 1982 Palestinian Archaeology and the Date of the Conquest:Do Tells Tell Tales? — Eugene H. Merrill Grace Theological Journal 3 (1982): 107.
- Zuck, Roy B., ed. Vital Old Testament Issues: Examining Textual and Topical Questions. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Resources, 1996. Article: The Date of the Exodus Reexamined. Charles H. Dyer
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This thread may be of interest:
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