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Name
  
Shimon Gibson



Occupation
  
Archaeologist, senior fellow at the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research

Books
  
The Cave of John the Baptist, Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Hol, The Final Days of Jesus: Th, Jerusalem in original photogra, Tourists - Travellers and Hotel

Education
  
University College London

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Shimon Gibson is a British-born archaeologist living in Israel.

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Life

Gibson obtained a PhD in landscape archaeology in the southern Levant from the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. He is currently a Senior Associate Fellow at the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem and an adjunct Professor of Archaeology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Shimon Gibson was the lead archeologist excavating the wilderness cave of John the Baptist in 2000 and later wrote The Cave of John the Baptist. He leads the team that found a 10-line ritual cup at Mount Zion.

He is the editor of The Illustrated Dictionary & Concordance of the Bible and was co-editor, with Avraham Negev, of the Archaeological Encyclopedia of the Holy Land. In his The Final Days of Jesus: The Archaeological Evidence (2009) he advanced the theory that Jesus was killed for acts of healing.

Gibson has appeared in a number of biblical archaeology documentaries.

References

Shimon Gibson Wikipedia