The Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research (BASOR) is a leading academic journal that publishes the latest groundbreaking research in the fields of archaeology and Near Eastern Studies. The journal features articles that cover a wide range of topics, from archaeological excavations, surveys, and studies to textual and historical analyses. BASOR has a rich history and a well-established reputation for scholarly excellence, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in the study of the Near East.

In addition to its primary focus on archaeology and Near Eastern Studies, BASOR also delves into related disciplines such as epigraphy, palaeography, and the study of ancient cultures and civilizations. The journal is committed to advancing knowledge and understanding of the ancient Near East, from the earliest times to the advent of Islam. It does this by fostering dialogue and collaboration between scholars from around the world, through the dissemination of peer-reviewed articles that reflect the latest findings and theories in the field.

As a publication of the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR), BASOR upholds the organization's values of academic integrity, scholarly rigor, and the pursuit of truth. The journal's editorial board consists of distinguished scholars and experts who ensure that all published content meets the highest standards of academic scholarship. This commitment to quality has contributed to BASOR's standing as a trusted source of information and research in its field.

BASOR's readership includes scholars, researchers, students, and anyone with a keen interest in the ancient Near East. Its comprehensive coverage of a wide range of topics makes it an invaluable tool for those looking to deepen their understanding of this fascinating and complex region's history and culture.

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