The mission
of the W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research is to
develop and disseminate scholarly knowledge of the literature, history,
and culture of the Near East, as well as the study of the development of
civilization from prehistory to the early Islamic period.
The W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (AIAR) in
Jerusalem is the oldest American research center for ancient Near
Eastern studies in the Middle East. Founded in 1900 as the American
School of Oriental Research (ASOR), it was renamed in 1970 after its
most distinguished director, William Foxwell Albright. Today the
Albright is one of three separately incorporated institutes affiliated
with ASOR; the other two are in Amman and Nicosia.
Conversations in the Archaeology and History of Ancient Israel with Israel Finkelstein
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Israel Finkelstein is a leading figure in the archaeology and history of Ancient Israel. Over 40 years of work and research, he has helped to change the way archaeology is conducted, the bible is interpreted, and the history of Israel is reconstructed. Matthew J. Adams, Director of the W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem, sat down with Israel over several sessions to talk about how a lifetime of work has informed the story of Ancient Israel. These conversations became the series Conversations in the Archaeology and History of Ancient Israel with Israel Finkelstein.
Conversations in the Archaeology and History of Ancient Israel with Israel Finkelstein is made possible with a grant from the Shmunis Family Foundation.
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