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| October 18, 2016 |
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| Membership Info |
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| Top Ten Things To Do In San Antonio! |
Read what ASOR's Chairman of the Board, Richard Coffman, says are the "Top Ten Things To Do in San Antonio (Other Than Attend the Annual Meeting)." If you're joining us in San Antonio for this year's Annual Meeting, check out the list to see what attractions you can explore! Read more...
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| RSVP to ASOR's Annual Meeting Facebook Event |
If you're on Facebook and attending this year's Annual Meeting in San Antonio, RSVP to our Facebook event! Share with your colleagues to see who else is attending the meeting and connect with other attendees. Click here to view the event.
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| Second Batch of BASOR 376 Articles Posted Online |
The second batch of articles from BASOR 376 have been posted online ahead of the print issue coming this November. If you have online access to JSTOR through your membership or institution, click here to view the articles now. If you would like to add online access or have any questions, please e-mail us!
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| Voting for Individual Representatives is Currently Taking Place |
ASOR is pleased to announce that the Board Nominations Committee has selected six highly qualified members to stand for election for four open positions on the ASOR Board of Trustees (two openings for Individual Representatives and two openings for Institutional Representatives). An email to vote for Individual Representatives has been sent to ASOR Members. Make sure to check your inbox! Click here to read more about the nominees. The voting window closes November 7, 2016.
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| Near Eastern Archaeology: Gender Archaeology [VIDEO] |
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This video takes a look at the special issue of Near Eastern Archaeology (NEA). It’s part three of the 2016 series. This special issue is 91 pages, versus our regular 64, and includes 11 features accompanied by dynamic imagery. All articles are written by scholars, peer-reviewed, and sent to two external specialists in the field who evaluate the manuscripts for their academic quality. Click here to view the video about the special issue. |
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| Meet with NEH Representative at the ASOR Annual Meeting |
Sarah Lepinski, Senior Program Officer in the Division of Preservation and Access, National Endowment for the Humanities, has offered to schedule brief meetings with ASOR Annual Meeting attendees who would like to learn more about NEH funding opportunities, particularly in Preservation and Access, the Digital Humanities, Research, and Education. Please email Sarah to schedule an appointment at the ASOR Annual Meeting (or a phone conversation). Projects may be at any stage of development—your ideas and questions are welcome! Click here for more information about all of the Annual Meeting exhibitors, including the National Endowment for Humanities.
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| AASOR 70: The Archaeology of the Ostraca House at Israelite Samaria |
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The Annual of ASOR's newest volume, The Archaeology of the Ostraca House at Israelite Samaria: Epigraphic Discoveries in Complicated Contexts by Ron E. Tappy, is now available from ISD. This volume provides a completely new and crucial historical context for some of the most abundant epigraphic finds from the First Temple Period in Israel. This 70th AASOR volume will also be featured in an upcoming ASOR Member Book Sale that will feature other member-exclusive discounts ranging from 40% to 60% off the list price! Keep an eye on your inbox for the upcoming email about this sale! To find out more about the volume, click here. |
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