Archaeology & Sites

Ancient Turkey Site Map

Oriental Institute, University of Chicago. This first installment of the Oriental Institute Map Series presents seven Site Maps covering the ancient Near East (Egypt, Sudan, The Levant, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, and Iran), locating primary archaeological sites, modern cities, and river courses set against a plain background. They enlarge to 300 dpi....

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Map of Iron Age Sites

[Archaeology] [Israel]...

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The main street in Ancient Corinth

Photo [images] [Archaeology]...

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The famous 'Pilate' inscription of Ceasarea

This stone was discovered at Caesarea. Its inscription commemorates Pilate's erection and dedication of a Tiberium, a temple to the divine genius of Tiberius, the Roman Emperor during Pilate's tenure in office. It reveals the extent to which Romanization had advanced in Caesarea and replaced Jewish worship. Ironically, Tiberius himself forbade his ...

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Cuneiform Tablets

PERSEPOLIS AND ANCIENT IRAN, Multiple images (with high resolution photos) Oriental Institute, University of Chicago http://www-oi.uchicago.edu...

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Oriental Institute Table of Contents

Multiple images and Maps (with high resolution photos) Oriental Institute, University of Chicago http://www-oi.uchicago.edu...

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Oriental Institute Tabler of Contents

Multiple images and Maps (with high resolution photos) Oriental Institute, University of Chicago http://www-oi.uchicago.edu...

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Internet Resources

for the Study of Judaism and Christianity: Archaeology from the University of Pennsylvania [Biblical Archaeology]...

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Noah's Ark: Its Final Berth

Christian Information Ministries, Bill Crouse [Biblical Archaeology]...

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Links to other Bible and Archaeology Sites

These links are taken from Digger Doyle's favorite archaeology links. [Biblical Archaeology]...

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