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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.

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

  • You will receive the monthly e-newsletter, The Ancient Near East Today, for FREE
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  • You can participate in ñ’s new quarterly webinar program—”The Archaeology of the Holy Lands” (all webinars will be co-moderated by Profs. Carol and Eric Meyers from Duke University and will feature internationally reknowned panelists)
    • Sign up for all 5 webinars for $99.95 and save 33%. Become a Friend of ñ for FREE.
    • Sign up for the Jan. 12th webinar on Jerusalem for $29.95. Become a Friend of ñ for FREE.
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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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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:

  • You will become a Friend of ñ and receive The Ancient Near East Today e-newsletter for FREE
  • You will be registered for the complete 2014 webinar series (which includes four, one-hour programs) and receive the January webinar for FREE. That’s five webinars for only $99.95!
    • SAVE: This is more than a 33% discount from the single program price.
    • PLUS: This option includes a free registration for first-time attendees to ñ’s November 2014 conference in San Diego, CA – a $175 value!
    • PLUS-PLUS: The first 100 people to sign up for this option will receive a $25 credit on any purchase from .
    • GUARANTEE: If you are not satisfied after the first webinar, we will refund the unused portion of this package!
  • You will become a Friend of ñ and receive The Ancient Near East Today e-newsletter for FREE
  • For $29.95, you will be registered for the Webinar “Jerusalem in the Time of David and Solomon” to be held on January 12, 2014.
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“I’m very excited about this new opportunity for the public at large to learn about the exciting developments and discoveries made by ñ archaeologists in Israel, Jordan, Cyprus, Turkey, and other Near Eastern countries.” –Dr. Tim Harrison, President of ñ

 

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