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Collins and Najman 2024 - Origins and Resilience: The Vitality of Judaism
Paul Collins (Keeper of the Middle East Department at the British Museum) and Professor Hindy Najman (Oriel College, University of Oxford) present a lecture titled: Origins and Resilience: The Vitality of Judaism, outlining their plans for a major new exhibition.
The origins of Judaism in the period 900 BCE to 700 CE can be explored through a combination of archaeology, art and texts. It is a story of a Jewish world immersed in and imprinted by the peoples among whom they lived - Egyptians, Babylonians, Greeks, Romans and Arabs - and out of which emerged concepts fundamental to the development of early Christianity and Islam.
The result was an outpouring of extraordinary architecture and vi...
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AIAS Shafer Elliott Israelite Households
Просмотров 1763 месяца назад
Ever wondered what the daily life of the average ancient Israelite man, woman, and child was like? In this lecture, Dr. Cynthia Shafer-Elliott shows us what the remains of an anicent house, recently excavated at Tell Halaf, can tell us about cultural and social context of a household of the 8th century BC. This is not the archaeology of palaces and princes; this is the story of real people livi...
AIAS lecture Ortiz 2024 Gezer
Просмотров 5326 месяцев назад
This lecture was delivered online on 17 April 2024. In it, Professor Steven Ortiz explored the recent excavations and discoveries at Tel Gezer, a site at the heart of debates concerning the nature of the Israelite monarchy and the archaeology of King Solomon. Tel Gezer is located on the border between the Israelites and Philistines. It is strategically located at an important crossroad guarding...
Hugh Williamson - Scrolls and Scribes: How Well Has the Bible Survived?
Просмотров 3476 месяцев назад
Professor Hugh Williamson presents the AIAS Richard D. Barnett memorial lecture for 2024. He explores the complex history of transmission of the Hebrew Bible, from the Dead Sea scrolls, through to ancient translations into Greek, Latin, Syriac and Aramaic - asking the question - how accurate are the copies that we use today? There is an introduction by Sarah Pearce, then the lecture starts at 1...
AIAS Jacobson 2023 Beginnings Judean Coinage
Просмотров 29110 месяцев назад
This lecture was delivered online on 16 November 2023, and explores two very different phases of coin production in the history of Ancient Judaea. The first Judaean coins were minted in the late 5th century, towards the end of Achaemenid Persian rule in the Levant. This run of production was brought to an end in the mid 3rd century BC. There was a fresh start under Hasmonaean rule, with the pat...
AIAS Rollston Schooling of a Scribe 2023
Просмотров 35010 месяцев назад
Professor Christopher Rollston discusses the inscriptional and literary evidence for the education of a scribe in ancient Israel and Judah. He challenges the view that the Hebrew alphabet was easier to learn than other types of script - and demonstrates why he believes First Temple period scribes received a formal, standardised education. Christopher Rollston is Professor of Northwest Semitic L...
Dark 2023 Archaeology of Jesus' Nazareth
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Lecture starts at 3:58 minutes, Q&A at 1:09:36 minutes. Nazareth was rarely mentioned in written sources until the Crusader period, but recent archaeological research has built up a picture of the appearance, culture and economy of Roman-period Nazareth - the Jewish village that provided the physical context for the childhood of Jesus of Nazareth. This lecture, based on Ken Dark’s recent book A...
Julia Hillner lecture - Fact and Fiction in the Empress Helena's Travels to the Holy Land
Просмотров 443Год назад
Lecture starts at 4:52 minutes; followed by Q&A session at 57:27 minutes. This lecture follows the Empress Helena on her famous journey through the Eastern provinces of the Roman empire - culminating in her visit to biblical sites in Jerusalem, Bethlehem and elsewhere in the region. In it, Professor Hillner compares the two extant sources for her presence in the East - those of Eusebius of Caes...
ERIC M. MEYERS - Jesus in Galilee
Просмотров 462Год назад
Lecture starts at 7:05 minutes; followed by Q&A session. Recent archaeological discoveries in Galilee have shown that the region was overwhelmingly Jewish in the time of Jesus, with only handful of sites that may be identified as gentile or non-Jewish. In addition, the identification of early synagogues from this period has allowed us to better understand the many references in Josephus and the...
AIAS Reich Early Roman Jerusalem 2023
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
The lecture starts at 6.30 minutes, and is followed by a Q&A session. The lecture explores Jerusalem of the late Second Temple period, which can be seen as the Temple City. The Jewish faith permitted the existence of a single temple, and pilgrimage to that single place of worship became a phenomenon which characterized the city. This lecture investigates the archaeological remains that demonstr...
SHLOMIT WEKSLER-BDOLAH - Herodian Jerusalem in Light of New Finds from the Western Wall Tunnels
Просмотров 3 тыс.Год назад
Lecture starts at 4:15 mins, and is followed by a Q&A session. This lecture explores recent discoveries made in tunnels at the foot of the Herodian Temple Mount in Jerusalem. There was intensive construction in this area during the late Second Temple period (1st century BCE to 1st century CE), and finds seem to support historic accounts of the civic nature of this part of the city. These major ...
ANDREA M. BERLIN - One Site, Two Peoples: Phoenicians and Jews at Kedesh of the Upper Galilee
Просмотров 549Год назад
Excavations at Tell Kedesh have revealed an enormous administrative building built in the later sixth century BC. Over the next 350 years, ths complex provided a stage for interactions between imperial powers, provincial administrators and local elites - as control shifted from the Achaemenid Persians, to the Ptolemies of Egypt, and then the Seleucids of Syria. In this online lecture, Professor...
YONATAN ADLER - The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical Reappraisal
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Throughout much of history, the Jewish way of life has been characterized by strict adherence to the practices and prohibitions legislated by the Torah: dietary laws, ritual purity, circumcision, Sabbath regulations, holidays, and more. But when did this unique way of life first emerge, and why at that specific time? In this lecture, Yonathan Adler explored how ancient texts can be used alongsi...
YUVAL GADOT -New Light on Iron Age and Persian Period Jerusalem
Просмотров 706Год назад
Jerusalem is perhaps the most excavated place in the world and yet the ancient city’s size and location are still under debate. This beautifully-illustrated lecture explored recent finds from the Western slope of the Southeastern ridge, to shed new light on the wealth of Jerusalem’s elite during the 7th century BCE, the city’s destruction, and its revival during the 6th and 5th centuries BCE. P...
SHIMON GIBSON - Forty Years of Archaeological Work on Mount Zion in Jerusalem
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
This presentation explored the fascinating history of excavations at Jerusaem and Mount Zion - from the work of 19th-century pioneers such as Wilson, Warren, Vincent and others, through to the more scientific approach taken by Kathleen Kenyon and Doug Tushingham in the 1960s, Magen Broshi in the 1970s, all the way up to the present-day project, directed by the speaker. Varying theories for the ...
AMIHAI MAZAR - A Philistine Outpost in Northern Tel Aviv: The Story of Tell Qasile
Просмотров 174Год назад
AMIHAI MAZAR - A Philistine Outpost in Northern Tel Aviv: The Story of Tell Qasile
The AIAS Diamond Jubilee Appeal
Просмотров 18Год назад
The AIAS Diamond Jubilee Appeal
TAL ILAN and NOAH HACHAM - The Jews of Egypt and Israel: Fresh Insights from Newly Published Papyri
Просмотров 101Год назад
TAL ILAN and NOAH HACHAM - The Jews of Egypt and Israel: Fresh Insights from Newly Published Papyri
EITAN KLEIN - New Discoveries from the Judaean Desert Caves
Просмотров 215Год назад
EITAN KLEIN - New Discoveries from the Judaean Desert Caves
ANTHONY SHEPPARD - Fuzzy Frontiers and Funny Faiths
Просмотров 16Год назад
ANTHONY SHEPPARD - Fuzzy Frontiers and Funny Faiths
YANA TCHEKHANOVETS - The Holy City? Fourth-Century Jerusalem in Light of the New Archaeological Data
Просмотров 250Год назад
YANA TCHEKHANOVETS - The Holy City? Fourth-Century Jerusalem in Light of the New Archaeological Data
KIMBERLEY CZAJKOWSKI - Re-approaching the Babatha Archive
Просмотров 158Год назад
KIMBERLEY CZAJKOWSKI - Re-approaching the Babatha Archive
DAVID JACOBSON - Agrippa II: The Last of the Herods
Просмотров 284Год назад
DAVID JACOBSON - Agrippa II: The Last of the Herods
STEVE MASON - Flavians in Galilee (67 CE): Their Aims and Activities
Просмотров 299Год назад
STEVE MASON - Flavians in Galilee (67 CE): Their Aims and Activities
Recent Advances in DNA Technology and their Contribution to Archaeology in Israel
Просмотров 80Год назад
Recent Advances in DNA Technology and their Contribution to Archaeology in Israel
YOSEF GARFINKEL - The Murder of James Leslie Starkey, Discoverer of Lachish
Просмотров 221Год назад
YOSEF GARFINKEL - The Murder of James Leslie Starkey, Discoverer of Lachish
BEATRICE ST LAURENT - The Transformation of the Temple Mount to Bayt al-Maqdis.
Просмотров 184Год назад
BEATRICE ST LAURENT - The Transformation of the Temple Mount to Bayt al-Maqdis.
KAREN STERN - Inscription, Touch and Worship in the Synagogue of Dura Europos
Просмотров 499Год назад
KAREN STERN - Inscription, Touch and Worship in the Synagogue of Dura Europos
CHARLOTTE HEMPEL - Ezra’s Legacy in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Просмотров 92Год назад
CHARLOTTE HEMPEL - Ezra’s Legacy in the Dead Sea Scrolls
ERIC H. CLINE - Digging Up Armageddon: The Search for the Lost City of Solomon
Просмотров 16 тыс.Год назад
ERIC H. CLINE - Digging Up Armageddon: The Search for the Lost City of Solomon

Комментарии

  • @ronnyvillanueva9404
    @ronnyvillanueva9404 8 дней назад

    I’m back again after one year 😊 for refresher…..

  • @peterdedman6307
    @peterdedman6307 21 день назад

    Good images...topography

  • @michelleinhawaii
    @michelleinhawaii Месяц назад

    My hypothesis is Jesus is Aretas IV's son, and you enlightened me by explaining the divinized Dionysus and Isis depictions, Dr. Graf! Southern Peraea being Nabataean is also new to me. So, Pheroras and his doulē might resemble a certain doulē in gLuke. I wrote a platinum post for Dr. Bart Ehrman on my hypothesis that Jesus is the son of Aretas IV in the ancestor cult of Obodas Theos -- because how else can you be the son of a handmaid to a Lord (via Ketubot 3b) when the only prefect/hegemon is to the SE? I think Phasaelis is Jesus' reborn "Queen of South" and don't know why scholars don't think Jesus wouldn't be picking a side, Josephus links her to John the Baptist. Jesus' parables about the Kingdom of Heaven would be lowkey about Petra and Nabataea then, and he could be the successor influencer that got Herod Phillip's troops to flip to the Nabataean side. I also think there's other tells of Arab association, like "wineskins" instead of amphorae, the unguanterium, eating common meals in groups of 13 like Strabo discusses, Jesus drinking from multiple cups, John's camel-hair coat. The Herods as patrilineally Idumean isn't accepted by the LINEAGE-PHILES and eh they just don't follow Tribe of Judah traditions right, lol, this is why replacing them with ethnically Jewish Agrippa (a whole 1/4) solves the civil unrest. I think Nabataeans are Nabonidus' dynasty when he abdicates to Arabia after establishing the trade route, and this dynasty name would be naturally dropped when it is superceded by Jesus achieving the status of Great King under the title of Malichus II in the southern camp, and perhaps Manu as the Immanuel name minus its theophoric elements in the northern camp. 106 CE Nabataeans thus may have an orderly re-home-basing to Abgarid Osroene with merchant bases from Puteoli to the 7 churches of Asia, and noted by the new excavation of the underground city at Midyat, where they could have transitioned agriculturalists to value-added products production. My credentials: I found my name in a Christian reincarnation book as the sister to the author of Luke-Acts and started researching in the Great Reset 😊

  • @JordanArno-l7x
    @JordanArno-l7x 2 месяца назад

    Martin Laura Robinson Amy Martinez Mark

  • @IsaiahUla-r6w
    @IsaiahUla-r6w 2 месяца назад

    Perez Helen Smith Nancy Hernandez Eric

  • @panaceiasuberes6464
    @panaceiasuberes6464 3 месяца назад

    Subbed...

  • @GregDefendingTheFaith
    @GregDefendingTheFaith 4 месяца назад

    Just subscribed! Do you know how to reach Shimon?

  • @RealUvane
    @RealUvane 4 месяца назад

    Amazing

  • @gillesgilles7603
    @gillesgilles7603 5 месяцев назад

    Blah blah blah fucking shit do something else

  • @LittleOrla
    @LittleOrla 6 месяцев назад

    This is SO fascinating. Eric Cline is the best. I feel so fortunate to be able to benefit from Eric's vast studies.

  • @Eris123451
    @Eris123451 6 месяцев назад

    By, "Biblical Era," I assume they just mean Bronze Age or earlier ? This seems like just tired another attempt, heavy handed and massively contrived to establish some sort of historic and cultural continuity with the Jewish state of Judea, (which was destroyed by Hadrian,) and so on and the modern state of Israel created a political fiction convenience after WW II and which has existed for less than a century. I take it all with a pinch of salt.

  • @illumencouk
    @illumencouk 6 месяцев назад

    This is a 'site' with serious question marks. It has all the hallmarks and efficacy of a stage managed production. Academic scholars with decades of financial support speaks volumes in this day and age. This site, like Giza and Gobekli Tepe, should be viewed for what they are - simply tourist attractions.

    • @appipoo
      @appipoo 2 месяца назад

      Very cool.

  • @laetitiavisagie-gg6kk
    @laetitiavisagie-gg6kk 6 месяцев назад

    What I find facinating, apart from the archeology, is the fact that the Westerners got dreadfully sick with Malaria but not the Egyptian workers. I live in South Africa and I lost a very healthy cousin to Malaria. Scientists tried to eradicate Malaria in Africa but the virus simply mutated and still lives.

    • @R_V_
      @R_V_ 6 месяцев назад

      Locals often have genetic mutations that help fighting the parasite, mutations that are unknown of in Europe (as Europeans didn't need any of them to survive).

    • @halporter9
      @halporter9 5 месяцев назад

      A sad story still being repeated. Sometimes the survivors of childhood malaria have some adult resistance. Also, sometimes persons having the Duffy blood group variant have innate resistance to one form of Malaria, but not to the deadly, common falciparum (sp?) form that is probably prevalent in most of Africa.

    • @eleveneleven572
      @eleveneleven572 5 месяцев назад

      People in malarial regions can develop immunity. Sickle cell gives immunity for example. It's obvious that Europeans didn't develop that immunity.

  • @ericgibson2079
    @ericgibson2079 6 месяцев назад

    What exactly does domestication mean? It seems like we can't do those things today, much of them. Just breeding and interbreeding and we come up with all this? Cmon.

    • @Kholdaimon
      @Kholdaimon 5 месяцев назад

      What do you mean? Do you mean we can't domesticate animals any more? Have you never heard of people breaking a wild horse? Wild baby elephants that are orphaned are domesticated in India. There are young wild wolves that come to play with people and their dogs, that is how it probably started. The animals we domesticated are the ones that we have a use for, so we don't have a reason to domesticate more animals...

  • @ericgibson2079
    @ericgibson2079 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for your hard work. Can you help with the underwater arch. Picture and these big questions of before the flood. How megalith construction was occuring. Naztec Lines, etc. Also help with getting America and Europe behind the ridiculous flat earth thing. Which was meant as quack news. Even the Native Americans new the earth was round. We have to teach this correctly. Also, to think that Africans or anyone with black skin would not have made wealth by using gorillas and evolution publicly is lame. In fact it was probably very important for some, with crowds drawn in.

    • @Kholdaimon
      @Kholdaimon 5 месяцев назад

      "Also, to think that Africans or anyone with black skin would not have made wealth by using gorillas and evolution publicly is lame. In fact it was probably very important for some, with crowds drawn in." What? Are you high?

  • @markwrede8878
    @markwrede8878 6 месяцев назад

    Dressing the stage for tomorrow.

  • @justmengracie
    @justmengracie 6 месяцев назад

    Cline sure likes to hear himself talk......

    • @Kholdaimon
      @Kholdaimon 5 месяцев назад

      That was what he was asked to come and do...

    • @jchang76
      @jchang76 Месяц назад

      You know that this is SUPPOSED to be a LECTURE, do you not? Not very bright, are you? Just Steve is just dumb.

  • @spirithawk9630
    @spirithawk9630 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this history. It's very interesting.

  • @terryhunt2659
    @terryhunt2659 6 месяцев назад

    A brief observation about the telegram codes. While these enabled secrecy from casual readers (though anyone with a copy of the published Code-book could have decoded the messages), their main function was to reduce costs. International telegrams were very expensive, and charged more for words of more than 5 letters. Each 5-letter code group stood for a longer word, or sentence, or date, etc., so a message of, say, 30 5-letter code groups would be charged for 30 (short) words, but might encode a message of several hundred words. Such codes were widely used in international commerce: some companies issued their own code-books, or special supplements to published codes, with codings for their own products.

  • @jonni2317
    @jonni2317 7 месяцев назад

    Israeli war of independence?

  • @upplastica9855
    @upplastica9855 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent ! My best regards from Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @sergemck
    @sergemck 8 месяцев назад

    Nicely researched presentation as far as it goes. However, according to David Rohl it is wrong to equate Egypt's Shoshenk as the same as the Biblical Shishak. They are different pharaohs. Rohl in his documentaries convincingly explains why conventional pharaonic chronology has a missing 300 year gap and many pharaohs are completely mis-dated and are, in fact, much older. Consequently, a lot of Biblical dating is wrong and confusing. You would do well to stop re-gurgitating discredited conventional 19th Century dating and apply your knowledge to answering the blatant discrepancies that Rohl has uncovered. Otherwise, you are just another academic nit-wit living in a pleasant ivory-tower making a pretense of furthering Biblical research, but actually contributing nothing.

    • @sergemck
      @sergemck 8 месяцев назад

      I've subscribed. I'm pleased that right at the end of Dr Cline's lecture, David Rohl does ask a question about the Shoshenk cartouche rock's strata, which apparently cannot be verified. In my view, finding the rest of the rock, or finding similar fragments with Shoshenk's cartouche in a verifiable strata, has not been carried out thoroughly enough despite what Dr Cline claims. This evidence has to be there! David should be allowed to organize a special dig at Megiddo specifically to find Shoshenk's cartouche in a verifiable strata.

    • @JH-pt6ih
      @JH-pt6ih 6 месяцев назад

      @@sergemck Get over yourself.

    • @terryhunt2659
      @terryhunt2659 6 месяцев назад

      @sergemck Long story short: "Let's you and him fight, and if you don't you're a poopy-pants." This is not how academic discourse works.

    • @R_V_
      @R_V_ 6 месяцев назад

      Serge : politeness and civility are not optional.

  • @xifangyangren9997
    @xifangyangren9997 9 месяцев назад

    Shimon Gibson rocks!

  • @AbuShenab
    @AbuShenab 9 месяцев назад

    In many markets in the south-west of Saudi Arabia (Jizan and surrounding area) they sell woven straw baskets of many different styles. The finest (and most expensive) woven baskets are known locally as “Jewish baskets”. Apparently these fine baskets had been produced by local Jewish tribes who had lived in the surrounding area. I could never find out anything definitive about such tribes or when they were producing such baskets. (I was told that these “Jewish baskets” were now provided by local families - presumably now non-Jewish families.

  • @alfreddeahl7374
    @alfreddeahl7374 9 месяцев назад

    brilliant talk!

  • @edelgyn2699
    @edelgyn2699 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent, thank you.

  • @notanemoprog
    @notanemoprog 11 месяцев назад

    Very, very interesting presentation. Wish other people on the zoom knew how to mute themselves though, the distractions are absolutely MADDENING

  • @notanemoprog
    @notanemoprog 11 месяцев назад

    *Pompeii @8:38

  • @Mike-gi7tc
    @Mike-gi7tc 11 месяцев назад

    I was thinking about buying a book on this subject maybe this will do

  • @mns8732
    @mns8732 11 месяцев назад

    Oh wow! My next door neighbor 3000 years ago.

  • @xifangyangren9997
    @xifangyangren9997 Год назад

    That Fatimad jewelry is beautiful. The artist who made it should be proud of his work

  • @ronnyvillanueva9404
    @ronnyvillanueva9404 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing….. I always enjoy mr. David Hendin’s insight into Jewish coins.

  • @miriamkellner1112
    @miriamkellner1112 Год назад

    Better than agatha Christie!

  • @josephwurzer4366
    @josephwurzer4366 Год назад

    History and Archaeology, are working hand in hand when you face ancient history

  • @funhistory
    @funhistory Год назад

    Notes to self for future reference: LMLK ostracon at 12:34 & excavator autographs at 14:22.

  • @funhistory
    @funhistory Год назад

    Note to self for future reference: LMLK x4L handle at 18:47.

  • @funhistory
    @funhistory Год назад

    For my own reference, Wendy Slaninka (granddaughter of James & Marjorie Starkey by their daughter Mary) comments at 47:14 & 1:05:58.

  • @jordanbey870
    @jordanbey870 Год назад

    Education will soon be a hobby not a means to get a decent job..

  • @jordanbey870
    @jordanbey870 Год назад

    Started in Babylon..

  • @Spectre2434
    @Spectre2434 Год назад

    Har Meggido!

  • @mabdullahkhanbarakzai8440
    @mabdullahkhanbarakzai8440 Год назад

    Assalamualaikum ! My name is Muhammad Abdullah Khan Barakzai ! I'm from Pakistan ! But my family come to Afghanistan city name Kandahar 300+ Year ago and Tel kedesh 2000 Year ago ! Barakzai tribe of Pathan and Barakzai meaning is son of Barak ! Barak son of Abinoam ! And Abinoam belong to Naphtali Tribe and Barak mother belong to Benjamin Tribe. My name is Abdullah and Abdullah name meaning is Man of God ! And Israel Name meaning is Man of God ! We believe Tel kedesh is ower home land and we will return one day and According to Wikipedia Barak was a ruler of Ancient Israel. As military commander in the biblical Book of Judges, Barak, with Deborah, from the Tribe of Ephraim, the prophet and fourth Judge of pre-monarchic Israel, defeated the Canaanite armies led by Sisera and Barakzai also military commanders of Nadar Shah and also ruled of modern Afghanistan . Give me your comments Brother

  • @pasquino0733
    @pasquino0733 Год назад

    Yonatan’s argument seems water tight. All except for a purely artificial academic distinction between intellectual and cultural history in his conclusion. Maintaining that distinction makes sense for his initial data driven research but in the conclusion it seems to make ZERO sense that the Torah or scrolls of the Hebrew Bible could have existed in their present form before the Hasmonean period. No one would write an expensive scroll, like say the contents of Leviticus at a time prior to it being taken up for observance in the Hasmonean period. He should be more brave and at the very least assert the likelihood that the Hebrew Bible scrolls came into their final form, in the period he asserts practising Judaism emerged. There is no need to maintain this distinction in his conclusion. The social history of the Hebrew Bible itself is non existent without a thriving cultural application at some level. Granted that many parts of its content existed in differing forms much earlier. The final observant parts were surely not in their known form until then.

  • @flopadoo
    @flopadoo Год назад

    A very enjoyable presentation. Thank you for sharing.