Who were the Edomites in the first millennium BCE?
- Jona Lendering, livius.org (2009), “Edomites”
- Megan Sauter, Bible History Daily (2016), “Who Were the Ammonites, Moabites and Edomites in the Bible?”
- Aurelie Jouvenel, Atlas of Jordan (2013), “The Iron Age and the Persian Period (1200-332 BC)”
- Klaus Beyer, in Languages from the World of the Bible, ed. H. Gzella (2011), “The Languages of Transjordan [including Edomite]”
Edomite Religion
- Daniel O. McClellan, danielomcclellan.wordpress.com (2013), “Yhwh, God of Edom“
- Hedwig Oldenkamp, BA Thesis, Leiden University (2014), “Horvat Qitmit: A New Light on Edomite Religion”
- Known members of the divine pantheon: Qaus (also Qaws / Qaush / Kaush / Kaus / Kos; M)
Edomite Archaeology and Inscriptions
- Glenn Corbett, Bible History Daily (2012), “The Edomite Stronghold of Sela”
- Ruth Schuster and Nir Hasson, Haaretz (2017), News story on the discovery of a temple at Horvat ‘Amuda
- Inga Kiderra, UC San Diego News Center (2008), “King Solomon’s (Copper) Mines?”
- Selected Archaeological Sites: Timna, Sela / es-Sila, Bozrah / Bosra / Busayra / Buseira / Busaira / Buseirah / Tafilah, Umm el-Biyara, Tawilan, Khirbet en-Nahas, Tamar / Ein Hatzeva / Ein Hatseva / ‘En Haseva, Horvat ‘Amuda, Horvat Qitmit