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The American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) is the preeminent society for individuals interested in the archaeology of the eastern Mediterranean and the Biblical Lands. This blog is intended to facilitate ASOR’s mission “to initiate, encourage and support research into, and public understanding of, the cultures and history of the Near East from the earliest times.”
The Big Dig Video Roundup
Sites and Finds
Deep Time at Tall Hisban, Jordan
In Focus: Abel Beth Maacah
Bethsaida, Israel—Take a Tour of Current Excavations
Illustrated lectures
Everyday Life from the Archaeological Record: Prof. Aren Maeir
Sarah Parcak: Archeology from space
Ashkelon: Seaport of the Philistines, Lecture by Lawrence Stager
You can find more videos on the Friends of ASOR Resource Page.
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WELCOME TO THE ASOR BLOG