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American Schools of Oriental Research Newsletter
"The ASOR Newsletter presents brief summaries of research work done under ASOR auspices and reports on the various activities of ASOR's overseas centers in Amman, Jerusalem, and Nicosia. Issues may also contain announcements of various scholarly seminars, the ASOR Annual Meeting, and fellowship opportunities."
http://www.asor.org/pubs/news/index.html
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Archaeology Magazine
"An Official Publication of theArchaeological Institute of America."
http://www.archaeology.org/
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Current Archaeology
"Current Archaeology is a magazine devoted to British archaeology."
http://www.archaeology.co.uk/
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ArchNet
"ArchNet serves as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology. This server provides access to archaeological resources available on the Internet. Information is categorized by geographic region and subject." Maintained at the University of Connecticut.
http://archnet.asu.edu/
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American Schools of Oriental Research
"The American Schools of Oriental Research supports and encourages the study of the peoples and cultures of the Near East, from the earliest times to the present. Founded in 1900, ASOR....communicates news of the latest research findings in its publications and through lectures at its Annual Meeting, while its overseas institutes host scholars working in the Middle East. ASOR's book series and journals such as Near Eastern Archaeology and the Bulletin of ASOR, are aimed at both a lay audience and specialist archaeologists, historians, and Biblical scholars."
http://www.asor.org/
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American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy
"Founded in 1996, The American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to further research in, and the teaching of, Greek and Latin epigraphy in North America. The Society fosters collaboration in the field and facilitates the exchange of scholarly research and discussion, both in the public forum and in published form."
http://asgle.classics.unc.edu/
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Bible and Interpretation
"Dedicated to delivering the latest news, features, editorials, commentary, archaeological interpretation and excavations relevant to the study of the Bible for the public and biblical scholars."
http://www.bibleinterp.com/
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Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents
"The Centre provides a home for Oxford University's epigraphical archive, which includes one of the largest collections of squeezes (paper impressions) of Greek inscriptions in the world, together with the Haverfield archive of Roman inscriptions from Britain, and a substantial photographic collection. The strengths of the epigraphical archive lie in its broad coverage of early Greek inscriptions, Attic epigraphy and the Hellenistic world. Individual sites well represented in the archive include Chios, Samos, Priene, Rhodes, and Samothrace."
http://www.csad.ox.ac.uk/CSAD/
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SAAWeb
"The Society for American Archaeology is an international organization dedicated to the research, interpretation, and protection of the archaeological heritage of the Americas."
http://www.saa.org/
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Stoa Consortium
This site offers a variety of academic resources relating to classics and archaeology.
http://www.stoa.org/
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Bibliography of Ancient Hebrew, Hebrew Bible, Palestinian Archaeology, & Semitic Languages
Maintained at Ohio State University.
http://library.osu.edu/sites/jdc/biblicalstudies.htm
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Ancient Near East and the Mediterranean World
"The project focused on materials published between 1850 - 1950, drawn from two of the University of Chicago Library's complimentary collections, the Ancient Near East and Classics Collections. Preserved materials relate to the study of the ancient Near East and cover such topics as the archaeology, art, history, language, law, and religions of Sumer, Babylonia, Assyria, Egypt, Nubia, Persia, and other ancient peoples of Anatolia and the Fertile Crescent. Classics materials span the time from the rise of Bronze Age Aegean culture through the period in the Middle Ages and include volumes relating to the history, art and archaeology of the classical world."
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/dl/proj/neh2/
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Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation
This site is a major gateway to classics resources, organized under headings such as bibliographies, e-texts, images, fonts, course materials, etc. Maintained by Maria Pantelia at the University of California, Irvine.
http://www.tlg.uci.edu/index/resources.html
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American Society of Papyrologists
"The American Society of Papyrologists (ASP) was founded in 1961 to further the study of ancient Greek and Latin papyri and of the materials contained in them. The Society supports and encourages research in the field, the teaching of the discipline, and opportunities for international cooperation by the scholars in the field."
http://classics.uc.edu/asp/
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Archaeological Institute of America
"The Archaeological Institute of America endeavors to create a vivid and informed public interest in the cultures and civilizations of the past, supports archaeological research, fosters the sound professional practice of archaeology, advocates the preservation of the world's archaeological heritage, and represents the discipline in the wider world."
http://www.archaeological.org/
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Inscriptions of Israel / Palestine
"The Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine project seeks to build an internet-accessible database of published inscriptions from Israel/Palestine that date between ca. 500 BCE and 614 CE, roughly corresponding to the Persian, Greek, and Roman periods. The purpose of this database is to provide a tool that will make accessible the approximately 10,000 relevant inscriptions published to date, and will include substantial contextual information for these inscriptions, including images and geographical information." Maintained by Michael Satlow at Brown University.
http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/Inscriptions/
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Jerusalem Archaeological Park
"The Jerusalem Archaeological Park, Israel’s most important antiquity site, reaches the Temple Mount on the north, the slope of the Mount of Olives and the Kidron Valley on the east, and the Valley of Hinnom on the west and the south. This exceptional area which has captivated the world’s imagination throughout history, has been designated as an archaeological park and open museum."
http://www.archpark.org.il/
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Scrolls from the Dead Sea: The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship
This site, related to a Library of Congress exhibition, "describes the historical context of the scrolls and the Qumran community from whence they may have originated; it also relates the story of their discovery 2,000 years later. In addition, the exhibition encourages a better understanding of the challenges and complexities connected with scroll research."
http://www.ibiblio.org/expo/deadsea.scrolls.exhibit/intro.html
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Zeitah Excavations
This site offers information about an ongoing archaeological dig site in Israel. The director of the project is Prof. Ron Tappy of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.
http://www.zeitah.net/
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ETANA (Electronic Tools and Ancient Near Eastern Archives)
"A guide to the rapidly increasing, and widely distributed data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East via the Internet." This site offers a searchable guide to Internet resources and an expanding collection of online books.
http://www.etana.org/
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Jerusalem Mosaic
This site offers information about the history of Jerusalem, focusing on topics such as the architecture, food, customs, and prominent people during various time periods.
http://jeru.huji.ac.il/
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Second Temple Synagogues
This well organized and substantial site provides a wealth of information about Judaism at the time of Christ and in the following centuries. It offers links to texts, images, and archaeological findings. Maintained by Donald Binder, growing out of his dissertation at Southern Methodist University.
http://www.pohick.org/sts/
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Ancient Treasures and the Dead Sea Scrolls
An online museum exhibition sponsored by the Canadian Museum of Civilization and The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Includes text, pictures, and audio narration.
http://www.civilization.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/israel/isrele.shtml
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West Semitic Research Project
"The West Semitic Research Project is an academic project affiliated with the University of Southern California School of Religion and directed by Dr. Bruce Zuckerman. For the past 15 years WSRP has used advanced photographic and computer imaging techniques to document objects and texts from the ancient world. In doing this we have built a vast collection of images that we are now making available to scholars, students, educators and the general public through a variety of ways."
http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/wsrp/
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Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre
This site provides information about the church that is located at the site where Jesus Christ is believed to have been buried and rose from the dead.
http://198.62.75.1/www1/ofm/TSspmain.html
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Knauth, Robin J. DeWitt
Prof. Knauth teaches at Lycoming College.
http://srv2.lycoming.edu/~knauth/
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AncientNearEast.net
"Passionately dedicated to electronic resourcing and content provision, Ancient Near East.net forms a dynamic blog, forum and portal site evolving to meet the diverse needs of the Ancient Near East research community (scholars and laypeople alike) for content, ideas, resources and information exchange."
http://ancientneareast.net/wordpress/
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Excavations (Archaeology) -- Palestine Bibliography
Edited by Charles Bellinger.
http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/resources/article2.aspx?id=13563
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Center for Archaeological Research
"The Center for Archaeological Research serves to encourage the scholarly development and research of the Seminary faculty, and to train and inspire a new generation of biblical scholars to engage in current research in the disciplines of biblical archaeology and biblical studies." Located at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
http://www.nobts.edu/ArchaeologyCenter/
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"Introduction to Islamic Archaeology"
A course by Ian Straughn at Brown University.
http://proteus.brown.edu/islamicarchaeology2007/Home
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"Sacred Spaces: Archaeological and Religious Studies Perspectives"
A course by Ian Straughn at Brown University.
http://proteus.brown.edu/sacredspace/Home
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"Archaeology and Religion: Excavating the Sacred from Pre-History to Islam"
A course by Ian Straughn at Brown University.
http://proteus.brown.edu/archaeologyreligion/Home
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NextSunday Gallery
This site provides free "fair use" access to hundreds of photographs of the Holy Land and other parts of the Mediterranean world.
http://www.nextsundaygallery.com/
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"Biblical Archaeology"
A course by Robin Knauth at Lycoming College.
http://srv2.lycoming.edu/~knauth/226syll.htm
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