The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East is an encyclopedia of the archaeology of the Near East edited by Eric M. Meyers and published by Oxford University Press.[1] It was welcomed by Douglas R. Givens as "one of the most important compendiums of information comprising the history of Near Eastern Archaeology in recent time".[2] and by Walter E. Aufrecht as "the epitome of what Near East architecture has been and what it is now".[3]Robert D. Biggs also welcomed the encyclopedia but regretted the number of typographical errors in the text.[4]
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Meyers, Eric M. (1996). "The Making of The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East". The Biblical Archaeologist. 59 (4): 194–197. doi:10.2307/3210561. JSTOR3210561. S2CID160154906.
"The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, 5 vols". Booklist. 93 (14): 1260. 1997.