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Israel Middle East Regional
Israel Middle East Regional
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- Database of scholarly literature from Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan.
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- Brief article from the BBC News about principal plant foods eaten by the people at Ohalo.
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- Supports American-led study of the ancient Near East: describes history, staff, fellowship program, and contact information.
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- This museum in Jerusalem provides online exhibitions and an illustrated catalog of its collections from prehistory until the thirteenth century.
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- Information on excavations, surveys and projects.
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- Nature article on ancient hearths unearthed in Israel considered to be nearly 800 millennia old.
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- Publishes studies on the history, culture, and archaeology of the Ancient Near East. Includes contents, price and contact information.
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- Statement, goals, and contact information for the academic department.
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- Pre-publication information on the stone tablets unearthed by archaeologists at the Tel-Dan site.
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- Ha'aretz article on fourth-century inscriptions on one of the walls near the monument.
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- Archaeologist and epigraphist: includes bibliography, articles and photographs.
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- An information database from excavations. Includes images and text.
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- From Nature, an Israeli research team has caught our ancestors in the act of learning to mine raw materials for tools.
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- The official site explains its services and policy. Also examples of the country's rich archaeological heritage, news, exhibitions and publications.
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- Describes academic programs, staff, excavation, research projects, library and collections.
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- From the Israeli Foreign Ministry
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- Ha'aretz article about the placement of the historic Golan Heights Ark.
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- Hebrew University Excavation Project. Offers details of digs and photos.
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- From Science News. Lumps of red ocher excavated near human graves in an Israeli cave indicate that symbolic thinking occurred at least 90,000 years ago, much earlier than archaeologists have traditionally assumed.
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- Describes the work of Hebrew University professor Jan Gunneweg on the archaeology of Israel and the eastern Mediterranean.
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- Focuses on the Temple Mount and Jerusalem. Offers research, books, posters, CD-ROM's and models on the subject of Jerusalem and Biblical Archaeology.
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