I would like to
acknowledge the following individuals and institutions for their
assistance and contributions which have played no small part in
the reanalysis and publication of this important site:
- For access to the Nasbeh records and artifacts:
- The Badè
Institute of Biblical Archaeology for permission
to study and publish the Nasbeh materials
- Mr. Kevin Kaiser, Coordinator of the Badè Institute,
for his assistance in providing the project with
photographs from the excavation archives.
- For funding during
various stages of research:
- The National
Endowment for the Humanities and the Albright
Institute of Archaeological Research for funding
the study of the Nasbeh pottery
- The
University of California Berkeley for funding
through its program of Humanities Graduate
Research Grants which made it possible to run
Neutron Activation Analysis tests.
- The Samuel
H. Kress Foundation and the Albright Institute of
Archaeological Research for funding the analysis
of the Nasbeh architecture and stratigraphy.
- For co-authoring
articles:
- Dr. John L.
Hayes of the University of California Berkeley,
Department of Near Eastern Studies and Dr. Joseph
Yellin of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
- Dr. Carey
Walsh of Rhodes College
- Dr. Ilan Sharon the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem and Dr. Ayelet Gilboa of Haifa University
- For comments and advice during the preparation of
various manuscripts:
- Professor Walter
Aufrecht, University of Lethbridge
- Professor Oded Borowski, Emory University
- Professor Kathryn L. Gleason, Cornell
University
- Dr. John L. Hayes, University of
California Berkeley
- Professor Carol Redmount, University
of California Berkeley
- Dr. Ilan
Sharon, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Dr. Samuel
Wolff, Israel Antiquities Authority
- Professor
David Ussishkin, Tel Aviv University
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