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Biblical Archaeology Review, January/February 2000

Volume26Number1

Special Section

Digs 2000

Sand, Sun, Fun—A Guide to Digs in 2000

Can you dig it? You bet! Archaeology is a volunteer’s dream, with anyone and everyone welcome to take part in an excavation. Are you a college student? Come dig for credit! Do you teach nine months a year? Spend your summer getting your hands dirty. Are you...Read more ›

Digs 2000

Guide to Sites

We’re proud to present the Year 2000 guide to excavations that need volunteers. Learn about the history of each site, who’s doing the work and what their plans are for the coming summer. The contact information for each site appears on the chart on pages 40–43. But...Read more ›

Features

Abraham’s Ur: Is the Pope Going to the Wrong Place?

By Hershel Shanks

Pope John Paul II is planning a millennium pilgrimage in 2000 that will take him to Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Sinai—and Iraq! Why Iraq? Because that is where the patriarch Abraham was born—at Ur. But wait a minute. The Pope may be going to the wrong...Read more ›

Abraham’s Ur: Did Woolley Excavate the Wrong Place?

By Molly Dewsnap Meinhardt

The ancient woodwork has perished, the metal has been stripped from the walls,” Sir Leonard Woolley wrote in 1936. “The ruins which excavation lays bare are but skeletons from which the skin and flesh have gone, and to re-create them in imagination we must...Read more ›

Bethsaida Rediscovered

Long-lost city found north of Galilee shore

By Rami AravRichard A. FreundJohn F. Shroder Jr.

Bethsaida is the town that disappeared. Soon after playing a prominent role in the Gospels—Bethsaida is mentioned more often in the New Testament than any city except Jerusalem and Capernaum—this fishing village on the Sea of Galilee simply became lost to history. Early Christian pilgrims went in...Read more ›

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