1. An Introduction to the Ancient Israelite World: The State of the Field and Future Directions, Kyle H. Keimer and George A. Pierce; Part I: Backgrounds and Methodological Considerations;
2. The Historical Geography of Ancient Israel: The Amalekite Spoil List (1 Sam 30:27-31) as a Case Study, Chris McKinny;
3. Competing Chronologies, Competing Histories: Ancient Israel and the Chronology of the Southern Levant ca. 1200?587 BCE, Koert van Bekkum;
4. The Historian and the Assemblage: On the Interpretation of Texts and Artifacts for the History of Ancient Israel, Daniel Pioske;
5. Between the Biblical Story and History: Writing an Archaeological History of Ancient Israel, Avraham Faust;
6. Texts, Archaeology, and Ethnicity: Identifying Ancient Israel, William G. Dever; Part II: Material Culture;
7. A Technological and Sociological Perspective on Ancient Israelite Pottery, Nava Panitz-Cohen;
8. Domestic Architecture, the Household, and Daily Life in Iron Age Israel, Jeffrey R. Zorn;
9. Monuments, Monumental Architecture, and Monumentality in Ancient Israel, Kyle H. Keimer;
10. Stone Volutes: United by a Common Motif not by a Common Function, Norma Franklin;
11. From Urban Centers into Mounds of Ruins: The Destruction of Cities During the Iron Age, Igor Kreimerman;
12. Regional Continuity and Change in Ancient Israel: An Analysis of Iron Age Settlement Patterns and Systems, George A. Pierce; Part III: Society and Economy;
13. Ancient Israel’s Social Structure(s), Gunnar Lehmann;
14. Tribal Kingdoms and the Tribal Element in Southern Levantine Iron Age Polities, Øystein S. LaBianca and Jeffrey P. Hudon;
15. Israel’s Political and Administrative Structures in the Pre-Monarchic and Monarchic Periods, Zachary Thomas;
16. The Judahite Economy in First Temple Times: Remodeling the House of David?A Case Study from Tell en-Na?beh, Aaron Brody;
17. The Socioeconomics of Food and Feasting in Pre-Exilic Israel and Judah, Rebekah Welton;
18. Gender in Ancient Israel, Jennie Ebeling;
19. Children in Ancient Israel, Kristine Henriksen Garroway;
20. Social Issues in the Establishment of Biblical Law in the Iron Age, Eckart Otto;
21. Warfare and Intelligence Gathering in Ancient Israel, Charlie Trimm; Part IV: Language;
22. Literacy and Scribalism in Israel during the Iron Age (ca. 1200/1150-586 BCE), Matthieu Richelle;
23. More than the Sum of their Parts: Multimodality and the Study of Iron Age Inscriptions, Alice Mandell;
24. Sociopolitical Gleanings from Northwest Semitic Paleography: The Inscriptions from Tel Re?ov as a Test Case, Nathaniel E. Greene;
25. Language in Israel and Judah: A Sociolinguistic Reappraisal, Timothy Hogue;
26. The Composition of the Hebrew Bible: Processes in the Production of Israelite Literature, Joel S. Baden; Part V: Religion;
27. Religion in the House in Ancient Israel, Jeremy D. Smoak;
28. Visual Culture and Religion in Ancient Israel and Judah, Christoph Uehlinger;
29. The Archaeology of Israelite Cult: Yahwisms across Space and Time, George A. Pierce and Kyle H. Keimer;
30. The Role of Ritual in Biblical Narrative, Dan Belnap;
31. Israelite Prophecy from its Origins to the Exile, Shawn Zelig Aster;
32. Death and Afterlife, Christopher B. Hays; Part VI: Israel Amongst the Nations;
33. Amorites and Canaanites: Memory, Tradition, and Legacy in Ancient Israel and Judah, Aaron A. Burke;
34. New Kingdom Egypt and Early Israel: Entangled Identities, Aaron A. Burke;
35. Philistines and Israelites/Judahites: Antagonism and Interaction, Aren M. Maeir;
36. Early Interactions between the Arameans and Israelites, Scott W. Booth;
37. Phoenicians and Ancient Israel, Ilan Sharon;
38. Ammonites in the World of Israel, Randall W. Younker;
39. The Invention of Ancient Moab, Benjamin W. Porter;
40. Edom and Southern Jordan in the Iron Age, Juan Manuel Tebes;
41. Egypt and the Levant in the Third Intermediate Period (Iron IB-IIC): Fragmentation, Foreignness, and Fungibility, Krystal V. L. Pierce;
42. Reconstructing the Kushite Royal House: The Chronology of Egypt’s 25th Dynasty and its Relation to Judah, Jeremy Pope;
43. Israel and Assyria, Judah and Assyria ? Ido Koch;
44. Babylon and Israel: Cultural Contact and Cultural Impact, Laurie E. Pearce; Part VII: The Legacy and Future of Ancient Israel;
45. The Future of Studying Ancient Israel: Insights from the Archaeological Sciences, with a Focus on Food and Society, Lidar Sapir-Hen;
46. Cyber-Archaeology and the Study of Ancient Edom and Israel, Matthew D. Howland and Thomas E. Levy;
47. Israel, Ancient and Modern: Representations and Misrepresentations of the Past in Dialogue with the Present, Rachel Hallote.