Archaeology & Sites

Tell Ein Zippori 1999 Sepphoris Excavation

Sepphoris Regional Project, sponsored by Duke University, Wake Forest University and the University of Connecticut...

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Tel Dor Excavation Proj. Hebrew Univ

The Tel Dor Excavation Project is a long-term archaeological project directed by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The project was established in 1980 and has been excavating the site of Tel Dor, a major coastal city in ancient Israel, ever since. Tel Dor has been inhabited for over 7,000 years, and the excavation has uncovered evidence of all pe...

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Caesarea

Caesarea update from Israel Museum, Jerusalem. 3D Heritage Recording of Archaeological Sites & Features at Caesarea...

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Nahal Hemar Cave

Excavations have identified the earliest glue, dated to 8,310-8,110 BP, an abstract from Archaeology Magazine....

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Sha'ar Hagolan

Neolithic (supposedly 8000-7500 years ago) village with clay and pebble figurines and incised pebbles, making it the largest prehistoric art center in Israel. Excavations by the Hebrew University....

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Tell Dothan

Excavated in the 1960s, this project concerns the report publication, partly here on the web. Dr. Robert Cooley of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary....

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Dor Maritime Archaeology Proj. 2000

Underwater archaeology off the coast of Israel includes investigation of a 17th Century Ottoman ship wrecksite, a joint project by the Nautical Archaeological Society, Dor Maritime Archaeological Project, and the Center for Maritime Studies....

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Nahal Tillah Archaeological Project

From the University of California at Davis, research on the protodynastic Egyptian presence in Canaan....

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Shikhin (Asochis)

Also by James Strange at the University of Florida and others, investigations at this biblical site....

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Ein Gedi Excavation

Institute of Archaeology - Hebrew University...

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