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American Schools of Oriental Research supports and encourages the study of the
peoples and cultures of the Near East, from the earliest times to the present.Founded
in 1900, ASOR is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization. It is apolitical and has
no religious affiliation.
ASOR communicates news of the latest research findings in its publications and
through lectures at its Annual Meeting, while its overseas institutes host scholars
working in the Middle East. ASOR's book series and journals such as Near Eastern
Archaeology and the Bulletin of ASOR, are aimed at both a lay audience and specialist
archaeologists, historians, and Biblical scholars. ASOR's Annual Meeting brings
together scholars from around the world to present their latest findings and discuss
their research. Our independent overseas institutes in Cyprus, Israel, and Jordan
facilitate research in the field by students and scholars. Fellowship programs
are available to provide funds for work at these institutes as well as for Mesopotamian
studies and student travel to the Annual Meeting.

   
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