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The American Schools of Oriental Research, the world’s premier society for Near Eastern archaeology announces the launch of an exciting new quarterly webinar series.

ASOR has created a new, free membership category for archaeology enthusiasts—Friends of ASOR. As a Friend of ASOR, you will have access to some exclusive benefits:

Sunday, January 12, 2014 at 2:00PM EDT: Jerusalem in the Time of David and Solomon
Jerusalem was the capital of a large monarchic state, as described in

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the Hebrew Bible, in the tenth century BCE, right? Actually, not everyone accepts this. Experts interpret the archaeological data in conflicting ways. This webinar will explore the controversies swirling around the role of Jerusalem at the beginning of the monarchic era. It will consider the relationship of archaeological discoveries to the biblical narratives about the most famous biblical kings, David and Solomon. It will also take into account the nature of the Jebusite/Canaanite city that preceded Israelite rule. Each of the panelists will prepare and narrate an eight minute presentation and will participate in a concluding discussion involving questions from the audience. The moderators will introduce the subjects and participants and will guide the concluding discussion.

The panel of experts for this program include:

Watch a preview for this webinar on ASORtv.

March 2014: Hellenism: How it Changed the Biblical World
This webinar will explore the profound impact – on architecture and artifacts, literature, and religion – of the introduction of Greek language and culture to the East Mediterranean beginning in the late fourth century BCE.

Sunday, April 6, 2014 at 2:00pm: Israelite Origins: Who Were the Israelites and When Did they Arrive in the Holy Land?
This webinar will examine the different theories of ancient Israel’s beginning as a people by comparing archaeological remains from the Late Bronze II/Iron I period and the narratives of conquest and settlement in the books of Joshua and Judges.

Sunday, July 13th, 2014 at 2:00pm: Qumran: The Dead Sea Scrolls and Do They Matter for Understanding Jesus?
This webinar will consider how the huge number of scrolls and scroll fragments discovered at Qumran provide invaluable information about early Judaism and Christianity, and the Jewish followers of Jesus.

Sunday, October 12, 2014 at 2:00pm: Jerusalem: From Herod to Mohammed
This webinar will look at the latest discoveries in Jerusalem as they pertain to early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The discussion will involve consideration of the political aspects of the recovery of archaeological materials from these periods.

Join in the discussion! Here’s how:

Option 1: Sign Up for All 5 Webinars (Best Deal—Save 33%)
Option 2: Sign up for the January Webinar on Jerusalem for $29.95
Option 3: Become a Friend of ASOR for FREE

Don’t miss out … sign up today!

“I’m very excited about this new opportunity for the public at large to learn about the exciting developments and discoveries made by ASOR archaeologists in Israel, Jordan, Cyprus, Turkey, and other Near Eastern countries.” –Dr. Tim Harrison, President of ASOR

 

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