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References to Eastern Asia Minor in the Bible by Robert Bedrosian.
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The writings of the Jewish activist and historian Flavius Josephus (A.D. 37-ca. 100) contain numerous references to Armenia and Armenians. Click here for Armenia OR Armenians or enter other terms in the search box on this website's Josephus page. Josephus wrote in Greek.
Jews in Armenia (excerpts) by Jacob Neusner.
References to Armenia in the Jewish Encyclopedia (1906).
Patriarchal Palestine by A. H. Sayce.
El's Abode: Mythological Traditions Related to Mount Hermon and to the Mountains of Armenia, by E. Lipinski.
The Legends of the Jews, vol. 1 by Louis Ginzberg.
Rabbinical Legends, Tales, Fables And Aphorisms Adapted from Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers, by W. A. Clouston.
Old Testament Legends by M. R. James.
Folklore in the Old Testament vol. 1 by James G. Frazer [various formats available].
Folklore in the Old Testament vol. 2 by James G. Frazer [various formats available].
Folklore in the Old Testament vol. 3 by James G. Frazer [various formats available].
Metropolitan Museum of Art (N.Y.) Heilbrunn Timeline of Art Levant 8000-2000 B.C.
Metropolitan Museum of Art (N.Y.) Heilbrunn Timeline of Art Levant 2000-1000 B.C.
Metropolitan Museum of Art (N.Y.) Heilbrunn Timeline of Art Levant 1000 B.C. - 1 A.D.
Metropolitan Museum of Art (N.Y.) Heilbrunn Timeline of Art Levant 1 - 500 A.D.