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Aug 24, 2009
Biblical Archaeology Review's 200th issue discusses the two silver amulets found at the Ketef Hinnom site in Jerusalem which predate the Dead Sea Scrolls by 400 years and their significance.

Aug 07, 2009
The Biblical Archaeology Society has published its 200th issue of the Biblical Archaeology Review magazine (BAR) which is dedicated to the dissemination of information about archaeology in the Bible lands since 1974.

Jul 22, 2009
The Biblical Archaeology Society has created a compilation of four articles, inspired by the current situation, written by scholars who have explored the region of Iraq from ancient to modern times.

Jul 01, 2009
Participants will travel throughout Israel experiencing first hand all the wonders of the ancient land, guided by Amnon Wallenstein, one of Israel's most acclaimed tour guides.

Jul 01, 2009
Dr. Chahinda Karim of the American University in Cairo will guide participants through Egypt in January 2010 and share information that not most visitors are lucky enough to hear.

Jul 01, 2009
This seven day seminar aboard a cruise ship will discuss Biblical Archaeology topics while exploring the Caribbean after departing from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, on January 24, 2010.

Jun 11, 2009
Seminar participants will be the first to hear about the latest finds from Dr. James Tabor and Dr. Tina Wray's archaeological excavations in Israel. Archaeology will be used to explain the Bible, Jesus and other Biblical topics.

Jan 26, 2009
Find an archaeological dig and travel across the world in order to experience a unique travel opportunity. BAR is exposing interested people to the world of archaeology.

Nov 03, 2008
The Israel Antiquities Authority has charged the owner of the James Ossuary, Oded Golan, with forging the inscription that reads "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus" with forging the inscription on the ancient bone box.

Sep 15, 2008
Hershel Shanks explores the possiblitiy of the oldest tallit in the world as a prayer shawl which is now in the US.


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