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Israel Finkelstein is one of the foremost archaeologists in Israel, a leading authority on Middle Eastern Archaeology and co-director of excavations at Megiddo. He is the Jacob M. Alkow Professor of the Archaeology of Israel in the Bronze Age and Iron Ages at the Tel Aviv University.

Finkelstein received his Ph.D from Tel Aviv University in 1983, with a dissertation on The Izbet Sartah Excavations and the Israelite Settlement in the Hill Country.

His extensive archaeological field experience, recorded by the Tel Aviv University, includes:

  • 1971 Educational excavation at Tel Beer-sheba, under Prof. Y. Aharoni
  • 1972-74 Archaeological surveys in Sinai, under Dr. Z. Meshel
  • 1973-78 Area Supervisor, Aphek excavations
  • 1976-78 Field Director, the Izbet Sartah excavations
  • 1976-78 Director of the archaeological survey of Byzantine monastic remains in Southern Sinai
  • 1977 Director of the rescue excavations at the mound of ancient Bene-Beraq
  • 1979-80 Co-director of the Tel Ira excavations
  • 1980-87 Director of the Southern Samaria Survey
  • 1981-84 Director of the Shiloh excavations
  • 1985-86 Director of the Kh. ed-Dawwara excavations
  • 1987 Director of the Dhahr Mirzbaneh excavation
  • 1992-present Co-director, the Megiddo Excavations
  • 1995, 1999 Co-director, the Megiddo Regional Survey
  • 2006 Co-director, excavations at Atar Haroa, the Negev Highlands

Finkelstein is the author or co-author of a number of respected publications on the archaeology and early history of Israel.

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Finkelstein despite his popularity in certain circles is also noted for his tendency to be a 'revisionist' in that he denies established opinions according to his supposedly anti-Biblical bias. This is not to say that his work is totally bereft of credibility, but he has a strong tendency to speak with authority in overriding both great archaeologists of the past, proven facts, and to invest tenuous details with absolute certainty, particularly when they contradict The Bible.

The title 'revisionist' is applied to him by other, more cautious archaeologists, who know the evidence and the numerous cases in the past where the Bible has been thought to be wrong.

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