![]() ![]() Almost all major scholars in Bible and archaeology have published articles in bar, in which they often explore fresh perspectives for a non-scholarly audience. ![]() On his return to the United States, while continuing to practice law, Shanks founded Biblical Archaeology Review (bar), which began as a 16-page pamphlet written entirely by himself in the early 2000s the magazine had over a quarter of a million readers. Although he had never formally studied the Bible or archaeology, he published his first book related to these subjects, The City of David – A Guide to Biblical Jerusalem, during a sojourn in Jerusalem in 1972–73. He wrote widely in legal journals and published a book on a great American jurist, entitled The Art and Craft of Judging: The Opinions of Judge Learned Hand. Thereafter he practiced law privately in Washington for more than 25 years, often establishing important precedents in the law. Justice Department, where he handled cases in the United States Courts of Appeal and the Supreme Court. in sociology), and Harvard Law School (LL.B.). He graduated from Haverford College (B.A. Shanks was born in Sharon, Pennsylvania, a small town on the Ohio border. ![]() ![]() lawyer, author, and editor, particularly of archaeological materials. ![]()
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