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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.”

ASORtv: Excitement on a Dig

When ASOR Director Andy Vaughn traveled to Israel and Jordan in 2012, he met up with recipients of the Platt and Heritage Fellowships. He asked them three questions…

  1. What is the most exciting thing to happen on a dig?
  2. How has this grant helped you?
  3. What is the strangest and/or toughest thing to happen on a dig?

In this three part video series on ASORTV, watch as these young archaeologists describe their experiences on oversea digs and express their gratitude to all fellowship donors.

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