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Tag Archives: Indiana Jones
Join My Tour of Italy this Fall
I am leading a group tour to Italy from October 30th through November 9th of this year. We will visit some of the best places to see in Italy, including Venice, Florence, Pisa, Pompeii, Sorrento, the Amalfi Coast, and Rome. … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient Architecture, Ancient Rome, Culture & Cuisine, Europe, Interesting places to visit, Italy, Overseas trips
Tagged 4th Crusade, Colosseum, Constantinople, Domitian, Flavian Amphitheater, Florence, Fourth Crusade, Gelato, Indiana Jones, Italy, Nero, Rome, Sistine Chapel, St. Mark's cathedral, St. Mark's square, Titus, Venice, Vespasian
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A Star Trek over the Bible Lands plus Two Good Books
Aren Maeir has posted a link to this nice video sequence from NASA, showing the Bible Lands at night from the International Space Station. (Requires Quicktime) It begins with Egypt and moves over Israel/the Palestinian Territories, Syria, and finishes over … Continue reading
Posted in Israel, Links to interesting stuff, Publications & Study Materials, Short videos, Tech & Resources
Tagged Archaeology, Biblical Archaeology, Bill Shlegel, Dennis Magory, Indiana Jones, James Hoffmeier, Links to interesting stuff, Materials, Michael Hasel, NASA, Satellite Bible Atlas, Todd Bolen
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My Archaeology Interview on the “Christian Humanist” Podcast
I recently enjoyed an interesting and occasionally-humorous interview on archaeology and the Bible with the Christian Humanist podcast. We discussed ancient Israel, biblical chronology, Khirbet Qeiyafa, Indiana Jones (you can’t really get away from him) and a good bit more. Towards … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Archaeology, General Archaeology, Khirbet Qeiyafa, Misuses of biblical archaeology, Speaking engagements, Tech & Resources
Tagged Archaeology, Biblical Archaeology, Christian Humanists, David Grubbs, Elah Fortress, Indiana Jones, interview, Khirbet Qeiyafa, Michial Farmer, Nathan Gilmour
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Exhibition Tour: Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology
A new, official “Indiana Jones” exhibition could be coming to your neighborhood. Here’s a teaser from the official web site: Enter the world of Indiana Jones and experience the adventure of field archaeology at this unique new exhibition. Hidden clues, … Continue reading
Posted in General Archaeology, Links to interesting stuff, Museums
Tagged Archaeologists, Archaeology, Exhibitions, Indiana Jones
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A new ‘Indiana Jones’ movie in the works?
Is the hero who brought “archaeology” to the masses about to don the fedora again? You heard it here first..unless you already heard it from other sources such as this one, this one or this one. “The story for the new Indiana … Continue reading