Dec 26 Blog
By: Robert Cargill
When the alarm clock blares at 4 a.m., it’s time to get up and start the dig day. Join BAR Editor Robert R. Cargill in his trademark tie-dye shirt as he walks you through a typical day in the life of an archaeological dig participant.
Dec 10 Blog
By: Biblical Archaeology Society Staff
Straight from the field to you, hear from the individuals who were awarded BAS dig scholarships in 2018.
Jan 3 Blog
Robert R. Cargill’s first First Person column as the new Editor of Biblical Archaeology Review.
Dec 18 Blog
Migration and immigration are not just modern occurrences—both the Bible and archaeology show that ancient Israel was a land of immigrants. Come along and explore several excavations investigating the movement of peoples throughout the Holy Land and learn about the 2018 dig opportunities!
Dec 12 Blog
Straight from the field to you, hear from the individuals who were awarded BAS dig scholarships in 2017.
Dec 19 Blog
By: Ellen White
Each year students and volunteers from around the world travel through time by participating in excavations. We explore the history of the land of the Bible as we dig into the archaeological past. Learn about this year’s exciting excavation opportunities!
Dec 13 Blog
Straight from the field to you, hear from the individuals who were awarded BAS dig scholarships in 2016.
Jun 28 Blog
By: Megan Sauter
BAR Associate Editor Megan Sauter chronicles the final season of the Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon.
Jun 3 Blog
Experience the 2016 field season with articles and photos from excavations across the Biblical world—straight out of the trenches.
Dec 14 Blog
By: Robin Ngo
Each summer, volunteers from around the world come to Israel and Jordan to participate in archaeological digs. Grab your passport and join BAR as we visit four digs that will open a portal to the storied world of the Bible and our ancient past.
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