The February Bible and Archaeology Fest taking place on February 24 & 25 offers live talks from leading Bible scholars and archaeologists on Zoom. Registered, paid participants from around the world can enjoy two days of live, online learning with experts in the fields of archaeology and the Bible.
Familiar names from Biblical Archaeology Review, plus rising stars will be presenting:
The Leon Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies
Exploring Temples and Cultic Practices in the Second Millennium BCE at Tel Hazor
Graduate Theological Union
Women’s Religious Rituals and the Sea: Evidence from Coastal Phoenicia
Pennsylvania State University
New Insights into Phoenician Cult and Religion in the Biblical World
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
At the Temple Gates: Pilgrimage in the Late Second Temple period in light of the renewed excavations at the Ophel with Orit Peleg-Barkat
Divinity School/University of Chicago
Who were the Phoenicians and what were they doing in Iberia?
Hebrew University in Jerusalem
At the Temple Gates: Pilgrimage in the Late Second Temple period in light of the renewed excavations at the Ophel with Uzi Leibner
Hellenic Society for Near Eastern Studies
Nabataeans on the shores of the Dead Sea
UC Davis
Barbecuing for the Lord: the Embodied God of the Biblical Priestly Tradition
William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia
Sacred Prostitution and the Cult of Aphrodite/Venus in Ancient Corinth
For more information, contact:
Peter Megginson
Biblical Archaeology Society
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