Archaeology

Preserving Jewish Heritage

An architect's effort to document and restore Greek synagogues--ELIAS V. MESSINAS Archaeological Institute of America [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News] [Greece and Rome]...

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Archaeology Image of the Harbor of Ephesus

Lots of info and images of Ephesus, Turkey. According to tradition John brought Mary here after Jesus' crucifixion. Brandon Wason, December 2006. NovumTestamentum.com [Biblical Archaeology] [Excavations]...

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Tel Dor Archaeological Expedition

The Voyage of the Planetâ„- Magazine in collaboration with the University of South Africa (UNISA) Department of Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies is now recruiting volunteers to join the 2008 South African Excavation Team for a season of archaeological excavation at Tel Dor in Israel. [Biblical Archaeology] [Excavations]...

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Near Eastern Archaeology

formerly Biblical Archaeologist a publication of the American Schools of Oriental Research. [Biblical Archaeology] [Publications]...

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Beetles in Stone

From Near Eastern Archaeology [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News] [Biblical]...

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The Oldest Datable Chambers on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem

From Near Eastern Archaeology [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News] [Biblical]...

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Arti-Facts

Desperately Seeking Faustus (Lamps). DIGMASTER. Flood Damage at Thebes. News from Tel 'Ein Zippori and Sepphoris. Plus reviews of Anatolia and the Balkans, and Anatolia: Land, Men, and Gods in Asia Minor. From Near Eastern Archaeology [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News] [Biblical]...

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Oldest Glue Discovered

The oldest glue in the world has been found in a cave near the Dead Sea.--AMÉLIE A. WALKER Archaeological Institute of America [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News]...

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Before the Pyramids

Neolithic peoples in France constructed huge tombs that are today only visible from the air.--FRÉDÉRIC LONTCHO Archaeological Institute of America [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News] [Europe]...

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Egyptian Crocodile in Roman Sewer

Discovery of a crocodile-shaped limestone waterspout provides evidence of close links between Crete and Egypt.--YANNIS N. STAVRAKAKIS Archaeological Institute of America [Archaeology] [Discoveries] [News] [Greece and Rome]...

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