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Web Sites in Category Archaeology

Abzu - Guide to Internet resources for the study of the Ancient Near East hosted by the University of Chicago.

A.D. Communications - Provides multimedia seminars covering archaeological finds related to each period of the Bible. Includes seminar outline, with events and artifacts covered.

Archaeology and the Bible - News and articles by Associates for Biblical Research, which organizes excavations and publishes the quarterly "Bible and Spade".

BibArch - High Top Media provides an overview of archaeology, chronology, news, features, opinions, editorials, glossary. Also sells books and magazines.

Bible, History and Archaeology - Articles and discussion by the Dutch Foundation for Biblical Archaeology.

Biblical Archaeology Society - Offers magazines, books, visual materials and seminars.

Biblical Archeology - articles, pictures, downloadable e-texts from the Creation Research & Apologetics Society Of India.

Christian Study Center: Archeology - Photos and brief descriptions of Bible-related artifacts in museums, and private collections.

Cities of Revelation - Craig Koester's virtual tour of cities within the era and culture in which Revelation was written: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Sardis, Patmos, Laocidea, Philadelphia and Thyatira.

Dig the Bible - Doyle Lynch describes his experiences as a volunteer, discusses methodology and provides a Biblical archaeology tour of the Holy Land, site includes media reviews.

Digging up the Past - Australian David Down's non-profit educational foundation producing a magazine and journal on Middle-Eastern archaeology, and offering videos, correspondence course and archaeological tours.

Echoes from Seven Churches - Explore the seven churches of Revelation through interactive maps and panoramas. Insights at each church are illustrated with audio and video clips (Requires Flash).

International Symposium on Archaeology and the Bible - Albuquerque, New Mexico: includes schedule and registration information. Presented by Trinity Southwest University and The Museum of Archaeology & Biblical History.

Lost Treasures from Iraq - Images of objects from the Iraq Museum stolen in the days following the conquest of Baghdad by the USA military forces in April 2003. Site created by the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, USA.

Near East Archaeological Society - Evangelical organization promoting study and research in ancient Near Eastern studies, Bible history and archaeology.

Noah's Ark - Ark researchers share their information on the various attempts to locate the famous Biblical vessel. Includes areas that have been searched, archimaging, news, resources, updates and faqs.

Religion A36 Biblical Archaeology and Geography - Illustrated outline for a travel and study course in sections of the biblical world. Furman University.

Solomon's Temple - Article with images describing an original reconstruction of the first temple.

The Baghdad Museum Project - A non-profit organization with a proposal to help save the Iraq National Museum in Baghdad, following the looting of the museum in April, 2003.

The Cultural Heritage of Iraq - A cultural briefing on the past, present, and future of archaeology in the "cradle of civilization".

The LMLK Research Website - Ancient seal impressions found around Jerusalem on jar handles that may be referring to King Hezekiah of Judah or God.

The Threat to World Heritage in Iraq - A list of some of the principal historic buildings and archaeological sites at risk by the armed incursion and aerial bombardment of Iraq in 2003. Clicking on the name of a site or monument will take the visitor to the relevant map. By the assyriologist Prof. Nicholas Postgate.

Ugarit and the Bible - Illustrated article about the bronze-age site, which contained important texts pertaining to Canaanite religion.

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