George L. Kelm
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George L. Kelm (born 1931 -) is Professor Emeritus of Archaeology and Biblical Backgrounds at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas. Along with Israeli archaeologist Amihai Mazar, Kelm excavated the site of biblical Timnah / Tel Batash in the Sorek Valley of Israel. Originally from Alberta, Canada Kelm and his wife Linda Kelm immigrated to the United States. Kelm is a Ph.D. graduate of New York University.
[edit] Publications
- Kelm, George L., Mazar, Amihai. (1995). Timnah: a Biblical city in the Sorek Valley. Winona Lake, IN. Eisenbrauns. ISBN 0-931464-97-8
- Kelm, George L. "Escape to Conflict: A Biblical and Archaeological Approach to the Hebrew Exodus and Settlement in Canaan". Biblical Archaeology Review. 18.6 (November/December 1992), 8, 10.
- Kelm, George L, Mazar, Amihai. "Three Seasons of Excavations at Tel Batash—Biblical Timnah," Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 248 (1982): 29-32.