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March 20, 2018
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Giveaway for Student & Early Career Members
In an effort to further our support for ASOR’s Student and Early Career Members, we are giving away (at least) 60 sets of Seymour Gitin’s The Ancient Pottery of Israel and Its Neighbors from the Iron Age through the Hellenistic Period. Read more ...
Take Part in a Matching Challenge for MFM!
We have already surpassed our goal for March Fellowship Madness — to raise money to support two fellowships beyond those we are already able to fund — and now, we’re updating our goal to raise an additional $600 so that we can fund three additional fellowships instead of two. As an added incentive, an anonymous donor has agreed to match any gifts up to $50 one to one, for a total of $500. If you can donate an amount up to $50, we hope you consider doing so today! Read more ...
Fellowship Recipient Report - Zachary Thomas
Zachary Thomas, recipient of the 2017 Platt Excavation Fellowship, reports on his second season at Tel Abel Beth Maacah. Click here to read his report, "An Extra Month of Summer at Tel Abel Beth Maacah."
 
Reserve Your Room for the ASOR Annual Meeting
Happy first day of spring! November seems like a long time from now, but rooms at the ASOR hotel are selling quickly. Don’t wait for the seasons to change before making your reservation at the Denver Marriott Tech Center. This newly renovated hotel is in the heart of the DTC area and close to many great restaurants and the Denver light rail. Click here to find out how to make your reservation in ASOR’s discounted group block today.
ASOR CHI: January Report
ASOR CHI has released its January 2018 report covering cultural heritage destruction in Syria, Iraq, and Libya. The report includes information about new damage to al-Ma’arra Museum, severe damage to the Tell Ain Dara Temple in Syria, and the collapse of mud-brick buildings at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ghadames. Read more ...
 
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