He completed his Ph.D. thesis (this later leading to the work Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography[2]) at Birmingham University under the supervision of W. G.
[1] Horowitz lectures at the Rothberg School for Overseas Students in the Department of Assyriology.
[7] https://search.worldcat.org/title/913201268 The Shofar and the Ancient Near East (Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem exhibition, September 2011)[12] A Kettle Drum ritual during Iyar-Seleucid Era 85 (March 2001) NABU 1991-80,[15]The Amarna Age: Inscribed Clay Cylinder from Beth-Shean(1996),[16][17] Computed Tomography (CT) Imaging of Sealed Clay Cuneiform Tablets (in Hebrew).
Israel Exploration Journal 43 (1993) 151-156; "A Parallel to Shamash Hymn 11-12 and the Melammu of the Sun."
Grazer Morgenlandische Studien 3 (1991) 149-159; "Antiochus I, Esagil, and a Celebration of the Ritual for Renovation of Temples."
Festschrift for W. G. Lambert (in press); Halley's Comet and Judean Revolts Revisited.
Catholic Biblical Quarterly (in press); Unrest in Canaan: An Amarna Period on a Letter from Bet Shean (in Hebrew).