Contact this group for more information at this address: dig@digthepast.org
As I was exploring the Biblical Archaeology Society website, I came across a link for a children's program that brings Israeli excavations to your very own neck of the woods! Check out the link, as this would be very neat for a children's program at home, church or synagogue: http://www.digthepast.org/home/home1.htm
Contact this group for more information at this address: dig@digthepast.org
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Here is a link to a website all about Biblical archaeology: http://www.biblicalarchaeology.org
Basically, this site has an online magazine, daily articles, a library, and even digs you can involve yourself with in the land of the Scriptures! You can also sign up for emails too. I stumbled upon this site today as I am studying Sodom and Gomorrah, as I felt that was my own homeschool lesson-mommy style. It was quite informative, though I do also appreciate Roy Wyatt's website as well, which is: http://wyattmuseum.com/ Michael Rood touts Ron Wyatt as a credible archaeologist and proclaims his findings on YouTube and the like, and they seem rather reasonable to me. Archaeology is a fascinating branch of science, as it entwines itself with history as well. Wouldn't I love to go on one of the digs with the Biblical Archaeology Society! Also, click on this link on the Biblical Archaeology Society site for many archaeology resources for those living in the US and can't travel to Israel: http://digs.bib-arch.org/study/ |