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Category Archives: Conference
Invitation to Jerusalem Seminar & Book Launch on “Faith and Cult in the First Temple Period”
A book launch and seminar discussion will be held next Thursday, July 9th, in Jerusalem. The event is free and open to the public. Here is the full text of the invitation: – – – – – – – – – … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Architecture, archaeologists, Biblical Archaeology, Conference, Jerusalem, Khirbet Qeiyafa, New Discoveries
Tagged Amihai Mazar, Conference, cultic activity, Hebrew University, Israel Knohl, Jerusalem, Madeleine Mumcuoglu, Shmuel Ahituv, Solomon, Tallay Ornon, Temple, Yosef Garfinkel
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Presentation on Lachish at Florida College Lectureship
I will be making a presentation this Thursday, February 5th, at 9:00am on Illuminating Biblical Kingdoms: The New Excavations at Lachish. This is part of an annual Lectureship at Florida College, near the city of Tampa. Special thanks to Prof. Yossi Garfinkel, … Continue reading
Yossi Garfinkel giving presentation near Tampa, Florida
Prof. Yossi Garfinkel will be at Florida College in Temple Terrace, FL, next Tuesday (Nov. 18th) to give a presentation on the archaeological finds from Khirbet Qeiyafa in Israel. This event is part of the school’s Life Enrichment program and … Continue reading
Conference on Khirbet Qeiyafa in Bern, Switzerland
In case any of this blog’s readers can attend, there is a conference on Khirbet Qeiyafa this Saturday, September 6th, at the University of Bern. Speakers include Professors Yossi Garfinkel, Aren Maeir, Thomas Römer, Dr. Stefan Münger, Silvia Schroer, and Benjamin Sass. The detailed schedule is … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Archaeology, Conference, General Archaeology, Khirbet Qeiyafa
Tagged Archaeologists, Archaeology, Aren Maeir, Benjamin Sass, Conference, Elah Fortress, Elah Valley, Israel, Khirbet Qeiyafa, Silvia Schroer, Stefan Münger, Thomas Römer, University of Bern, Yosef Garfinkel, Yossi Garfinkel
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Archaeology Updates from ASOR
My wife and I are back with our kids after hearing some great things at the ASOR annual meeting in San Antonio. Here are some highlights from our experience. Jerusalem’s Gihon Spring: The massive 18th century BC tower over the Gihon Spring … Continue reading →