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Casting New Light on Petra

The setting sun casts light on the altar of Petra’s Monastery during the winter solstice. Photo: Juan Antonio Belmonte, Ph.D. The famous rock-cut monuments of Petra in Jordan may have been constructed...

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Biblical Archaeology: Whither and Whence

GIANTS AT WORK. Biblical archaeologists Eric and Carol Meyers sit down with BAR’s editor to discuss the past 40 years of archaeology in the land of the Bible. Photo: Robert Sugar. Duke professors Eric...

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Ancient Wine of Gaza: 1,500-Year-Old Grape Seeds Found in the Negev

“As for wines, I have none of Gaza, no Chian or Falernian, none sent by the vines of Sarepta for you to drink […] Nevertheless, we beg you to come; Christ will provide all things, by whose grace this...

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D.C.-Area Archaeology Event: Petra—A Journey Through Time, Space and Our...

On Wednesday, March 16, 2016, Dr. Christopher Tuttle, Executive Director of the Council of American Overseas Research Centers, will deliver the lecture “Petra—A Journey Through Time, Space and Our...

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New Petra Monument Spotted Through Satellites

Al-Khazneh (“the Treasury”), one of Petra’s iconic monuments. Photo: Markv’s image is licenced under CC BY-SA 3.0. A mysterious building more than twice the length of a tennis court and six times as...

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Site-Seeing: Petra’s Temple of the Winged Lions

Petra, the 2,000-year-old capital city and trade emporium of the ancient Nabateans nestled amid the rugged mountain landscape of southern Jordan, is a marvel to behold. Visitors to the expansive site...

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Digs 2018: Migration and Immigration in Ancient Israel

On the cover of BAR: Cade Kamaleson from Wheaton College helps uncover a cooking pot dated to the Late Hellenistic/Early Roman period (first century B.C.E.–first century C.E.) at Tel Shimron. Photo: ©...

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Solving the Enigma of Petra and the Nabataeans

Who were the Nabataeans? The Siq is a tortuous half-mile-long canyon that winds its way from the entrance of Petra to the large open plaza at the foot of the Khazneh. Formed through countless millennia...

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ACOR’s Photo Archive

The American Center of Oriental Research (ACOR), centered in Amman, Jordan, is digitizing their vast collection of archaeological and cultural heritage photographs and making these images accessible to...

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New Testament Political Figures: The Evidence

The largest coin struck by King Herod the Great. Photo: Copyright 2010 by David Hendin, from Guide to Biblical Coins, 5th Edition. Fifty-three people from the Hebrew Bible have been confirmed by...

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