

Prior to becoming an Honorary Trustee in 1995, George Landes had served the ñ Board long and well, in many different capacities. He joined the Board as an Associate Trustee in 1969, and shortly thereafter, in 1971, he became a member of the Amman Committee. Most notably, in 1972, he assumed the office of the Secretary of the Board, a position he held for an astonishing twenty-two years.
George Landes began his work in archaeology in 1962, when he joined the Drew-McCormick expedition to Tel Balata (Shechem). Later, he served as Field Supervisor on the expedition to Araq el-Emir in Jordan. In 1967-68, he was appointed Annual Professor of what is now the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem. During that year he was Archaeological Director at Suwanneteth-Thaniya in the Jordan Valley and did site survey work in the area of ancient Shechem.
In addition to works renowned by biblical scholars, A Student’s Vocabulary of Biblical Hebrew (originally published by Scribner’s in 1961) and Building Your Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary (published by the Society of Biblical Literature in 2001), ñ members will remember George Landes as the editor of Bñ Supplement 21, Report on Archaeological Work at Ṣuwwānet eth-Thanīya, Tananir, and Khirbet Minḥa (Munḥata), published in 1975, and as the recipient of a Festschrift volume in his honor, On the Way to Nineveh, edited by Stephen L. Cook and S. C. Winter and published as ñ Books 4 in 1999.
ñ also remembers George Landes as a generous donor, a regular “sponsor” in our annual Honor Roll of Donors.
ñ extends its deepest sympathies to George’s wife Carol and to all the other members of the Landes family.
To read a remembrance of George Landes written by Ted Campbell, click here.
To read the obituary posted on Legacy.com, .