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| August 25, 2015 |
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| News from the Field: CAP visits Israel, Jordan, and Cyprus |
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Follow the link to read ASOR President Susan Ackerman's report from the field this summer as she and a group of people visit Israel, Jordan, and Cyprus. Catch up on what's happening in digs in Legio and Tel Kabri as well as ACOR's headquarters. Read more... |
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| Join the ASOR Digital Media Team at the 2015 ASOR Annual Meeting |
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Are you an ASOR Junior Scholar that is looking for an opportunity to get involved at the 2015 ASOR Annual Meeting? The ASOR Digital Media Team is seeking junior scholar volunteers to help with a new digital humanities project at the 2015 Annual Meeting in Atlanta. Read more... |
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| Test Your Knowledge with an ASOR Quiz! |
Think you can identify Near Eastern heritage sites, ancient languages, or rulers? Maybe you're just curious which ancient Near Eastern ruler you have the most in common with. Test your knowledge with these new quizzes by ASOR. View quizzes...
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| New Publication: Tell er-Rumeith: The Excavations of Paul W. Lapp, 1962 and 1967 |
Make sure to check out the latest Archaeological Report Series volume Tell er-Rumeith: The Excavations of Paul W. Lapp, 1962 and 1967, edited by Tristan J. Barako and Nancy L. Lapp. Tell er-Rumeith lies at the eastern edge of the Irbid plain in northern Jordan not far from the Syrian border and the present town of Ramtha. The publication presents the most complete corpus of Iron Age pottery for this area and its occupation reflects the Biblical traditions of the region. Tristan Barako and the other authors have used the field notes, reports, and photographs of Paul Lapp's excavations in the 1960s to bring together this final report. Read more...
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| Don't Miss Out, Reserve Your Room Now! |
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Have you made your hotel reservation for the 2015 ASOR Annual Meeting, November 18-21 in Atlanta? ASOR has negotiated a discounted group rate ($149+) at The InterContinental Buckhead-Atlanta and rooms are selling fast. Make your reservation before it’s too late. Click here for more information about the hotel and making reservations. If you have any questions about the hotel or the Annual Meeting, please contact Arlene Press at asortmtgs@bu.edu. |
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| 2015 Annual Meeting Plenary Address by Susan Alcock |
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This year's Annual Meeting in Atlanta will feature "Stepping it Up (Like a Ziggurat): The Place of ASOR in the 21st Century?" Plenary Address by Susan Alcock, Brown University. Susan E. Alcock is Joukowsky Family Professor of Archaeology and Professor of Classics, and was the Director of the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World at Brown University from 2006 to 2015. Her research explores archaeologies of landscape, imperialism, sacred space, and memory in the Hellenistic and Roman eastern Mediterranean. Read more... |
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| 2015 ASOR Annual Meeting Program-at-a-Glance |
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The 2015 ASOR Annual Meeting will be full of interesting sessions, exhibitors, networking opportunities, and activities. Routinely check this page for the most up-to-date scheduling information. For a preview of the sessions check out the Program-at-a-Glance. Read More... |
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