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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
*"The New Cuneiform Vocabulary of Egyptian Words," ''Journal of Egyptian Archaeology'' 12 (1926):186-190.
*"The New Cuneiform Vocabulary of Egyptian Words," ''Journal of Egyptian Archaeology'' 12 (1926):186-190.
*''The Vocalization of the Egyptian Syllabic Orthography'', AOS 5. New Haven: AOS, 1934/ reprint Millwood, N.Y., 1974.
*''The Vocalization of the Egyptian Syllabic Orthography'', [[American Oriental Society|AOS]] 5. New Haven: [[American Oriental Society|AOS]], 1934/ reprint Millwood, N.Y., 1974.
**Cited in: [[CHEMISH|C<small>HEMISH</small>]], [[LIMNAH|L<small>IMNAH</small>]], [[ONIDAH|O<small>NIDAH</small>]]
**Cited in: [[CHEMISH|C<small>HEMISH</small>]], [[LIMNAH|L<small>IMNAH</small>]], [[ONIDAH|O<small>NIDAH</small>]]
*"The Egyptian Correspondence of Abimilki, Prince of Tyre," ''Journal of Egyptian Archaeology'' 23 (1937):190-203.
*"The Egyptian Correspondence of Abimilki, Prince of Tyre," ''Journal of Egyptian Archaeology'' 23 (1937):190-203.

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Bibliography

  • "The New Cuneiform Vocabulary of Egyptian Words," Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 12 (1926):186-190.
  • The Vocalization of the Egyptian Syllabic Orthography, AOS 5. New Haven: AOS, 1934/ reprint Millwood, N.Y., 1974.
  • "The Egyptian Correspondence of Abimilki, Prince of Tyre," Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 23 (1937):190-203.
  • From the Stone Age to Christianity: Monotheism and the Historical Process, 1st ed. Baltimore: John Hopkins, 1940; 2nd ed. Baltimore: John Hopkins/Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1957/reprint Eugene: Wipf & Stock, 2003.
  • "The Land Damascus Between 1850 and 1750 B.C.," Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 83 (1941):30-36.
  • The Excavation of Tell Beit Mirsim, III: The Iron Age, AASOR 21–22. New Haven: American Schools of Oriental Research, 1943.
  • "Cuneiform Material for Egyptian Prosography 1500-1200 B.C.," Journal of Near Eastern Studies 5/1 (Jan 1946):7-25.
  • "The Early Alphabetic Inscriptions from Sinai and Their Decipherment," Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 110 (1948):6-22.
  • "Northwest Semitic Names in a List of Egyptian Slaves from the Eighteenth Century B.C.," Journal of the American Oriental Society 74 (1954):222-233.
  • Albright, William F., and Thomas O. Lambdin. "New Material for the Egyptian Syllabic Orthography," Journal of Semitic Studies 2/2 (Apr 1957):113-127.
  • "An Ostracon from Calah and the North-Israelite Diaspora," Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 149 (1958):33-36.
  • Yahweh and the Gods of Canaan: A Historical Analysis of Two Contrasting Faiths. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1968. Pagination differs from London edition. YGC
  • "The Amarna Letters from Palestine," in Cambridge Ancient History, 3rd ed., I. E. S. Edwards, et al., eds., II:2A:98-107 (chapter xx). Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1975.