William Foxwell Albright
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William Foxwell Albright (24 May 1891–19 September/20 September 1971) was an American archaeologist and historian.
The W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem is named after him.
Publications
- [1924a], “The Town of Selle (Zaru) in the ʿAmarna Tablets”, JEA 10 (1924), pp.6-8.
- [1924b], “Canaanite Ḥofšî, ‘Free’, in the Amarna Tablets”, JPOS 4 (1924), pp.169-170.
- [1924-25], “The Jordan Valley in the Bronze Age”, AASOR 6 (1924-25), pp.13-74.
1925 “Bronze Age Mounds of Northern Palestine and the Hauran: The Spring Trip of the School in Jerusalem”, BASOR 19 (1925), pp.5-19.
1926 “Canaanite Ḫapši and Hebrew Ḫofšî Again”, JPOS 6 (1926), pp.106-108.
1930-31 “Mitannian maryannu, ‘chariot-warrior’ and the Canaanite and Egyptian equivalents”, AfO 6 (1930-1931), pp.217-221.
1932 “An Anthropoid Clay Coffin from Saḥab in Transjordan”, AJA 36 (1932), pp.295-306.
1934 The Vocalization of the Egyptian Syllabic Orthography, New Haven: American Oriental Society, 1934.
1937 “The Egyptian Correspondence of Abimilki, Prince of Tyre”, JEA 23 (1937), pp.190-203.
1938 “Recent Progress in North-Canaanite Research”, BASOR 70 (1938), pp.18-24.
1939 “The Israelite Conquest of Canaan in the Light of Archaeology”, BASOR 74 (1939), pp.11-23.
1941 “Two Letters from Ugarit (Ras Shamrah)”, BASOR 82 (1941), pp.43-49.
- [1942], “A Case of Lèse-Majesté in Pre-Israelite Lachish, with Some Remarks on the Israelite Conquest”, BASOR 87 (1942), pp.32-38.
1943a “Two Little Understood Amarna Letters from the Middle Jordan Valley”, BASOR 89 (1943), pp.7-17.
1943b “An Archaic Hebrew Proverb in an Amarna Letter from Central Palestine”, BASOR 89 (1943), pp.29-32.
1943c “A Tablet of the Amarna Age from Gezer”, BASOR 92 (1943), pp.28-30.
1944a “A Prince of Taanach in the Fifteenth Century BC”, BASOR 94 (1944), pp. 12-27.
1944b “An Unrecognized Amarna Letter from Ugarit”, BASOR 95 (1944), pp.30-33.
1946a “The Late Bronze Age Town at Modern Djett”, BASOR 104 (1946), pp.25-26.
1946b “Cuneiform Material for Egyptian Prosopography, 1500-1200 BC”, JNES 5 (1946), pp. 7-25.
- [1952], “The Smaller Beth-Shan Stele of Sethos I (1309 - 1290 BC)”, BASOR 125 (1952), pp. 24-32.
1975 “The Amarna Letters from Palestine”, CAH3, chapter 20, volume 2 / 2: History of the Middle East and the Aegean Region, c. 1380-1000 BC, (ed. Edwards, I.E.S., Gadd, C.J., Hammond, N.G.L. & Sollberger, E.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975, pp.98-116.
(Albright, W.F. and Moran, W.L.)
- [1948], “A Re-interpretation of an Amarna Letter from Byblos (EA 82)”, JCS 2 (1948), pp.239-248.
- [1950], “Rib-Adda of Byblos and the Affairs of Tyre (EA 89)”, JCS 4 (1950), pp.163-168.
(Albright, W.F. and Rowe, Alan)
- [1928], “A Royal Stele of the New Empire from Galilee”, JEA 14 (1928), pp.281-87, pl.xxix.

