Jun 16 Blog
By: Nathan Steinmeyer
Constructed in the late Second Temple period (first century BCE–first century CE), the Cave of Salome is a massive burial estate among the sprawling hills […]
Mar 28 Blog
By: BAS Staff
At the site of Horvat Qasra in the Judean foothills, between the fifth and the eighth centuries, Byzantine Christians frequented a small tomb chapel cut […]
May 18 Blog
By: Megan Sauter
Professor Győző Vörös, member of the Hungarian Academy of Arts and frequent BAR author, has received the highest pontifical award for his archaeological work at […]
Nov 13 Blog
By: Győző Vörös
Timeline of Events at Machaerus Late Hellenistic (Hasmonean) Period c. 90 B.C.: The Machaerus fortress was founded by King Alexander Jannaeus. During the reign […]
Sep 17 Blog
By: Jonathan Laden
Because of the pandemic The Hungarian State Opera could only have one performance of Salome at the Erkel Theatre, so they decided to make it […]
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