Dig-it-al NEA
Near Eastern Archaeology is pleased to announce its new online venture: Dig-it-al NEA. This online forum features original essays, reviews, and other content to complement the print publication of the journal.
FORUM
Teaching Archaeology to Undergraduates
Four papers and an iMovie based on presentations given in the session "Teaching Archaeology to Undergraduates and K-12 Schoolchildren" at the 2010 ASOR Annual Meeting co-chaired by Ellen D. Bedell and Eric H. Cline.
MUSEUM REVIEWS
Glass and Light: Making the Past Visible at the Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum
Review of the museum by Catherine P. Foster
Enchanted by an Exposition: Magical Antiquities from Egypt at Leiden
Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden, Netherlands
October 16, 2010 – March 13, 2011
Review of the Exhibit by Sophie Tews and Sergio Lieverse, Leiden UniversityReview of the Exhibit by Olaf Rölver, University of Bamberg, Germany
God Feminine - A Hidden Side of the Biblical God
Exhibition in the Museum für sakrale Kunst (Jesuitenkirche), Heidelberg, Germany
October 10 – December 19, 2010
Translated by Robert Schick
Gott weiblich - Eine verborgene Seite des biblischen GottesOlaf Rölver, Lehrstuhl Alttestamentliche Wissenschaften, Universität Bamberg
Ausstellung im Museum für sakrale Kunst, Jesuitenkirche, Heidelberg
10. Oktober – 19. Dezember 2010
ARTICLES
Taita, King of Palistin: ca. 950–900 B.C.E.? (pdf)
By Benjamin Sass
Givat Ha'Aralot: An Archaeological Parable
By Steven A. Rosen
The Thumb Print
A poem by Jay G. Williams
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