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BASONOVA—Archaeology in Israel: Where the Past Meets the Present

BAF / BASONOVA Zoom Lecture

The "Mona Lisa of the Galilee" (possibly Venus), part of the Dionysus mosaic floor in Sepphoris (Diocaesarea), Israel (15004387483)

Credit: Carole Raddato from FRANKFURT, Germany, CC BY-SA 2.0  via Wikimedia Commons

Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 8 pm EST via Zoom
*This is not a BAS event. For information or questions please email [email protected]*
Eric Meyers and Carol Meyers, Duke University

This presentation will analyze findings at several ancient key sites in Israel to illustrate the intersection between the discoveries there and the pressures of the modern world. Highlighted excavation sites include Masada, Hazor, Beth Alpha (on the northern slopes of the Gilboa mountains near Beit She’an), Jerusalem, and Sepphoris (located in the Galilee). The excavation of these well-known sites exemplify the ways excavators respond to contemporary challenges.



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How to Access the Twice Monthly BAF/BASONOVA Zoom Lecture Series

If you wish to subscribe to the lecture series, please access the BASONOVA PayPal portal and use a credit card for a one-year subscription ($35 per family). Go to: http://www.basonova.org/ membership-form.html

It is also possible to access the series one lecture at a time, for $7 per lecture. To reserve your single-lecture Zoom spot, go to: http://www.basonova.org/ next-lecture-reservation.html

Members and registrants will be emailed a Zoom link on Monday, January 25

*This is not a BAS event. For information or questions please email [email protected]*


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