Internet Resources Index: Apologetics : Archaeology
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Links:
- Arch Net - A huge site from the University of Connecticut that serves as the world wide
webs virtual library on Archaeology. The information is categorized by geographic
region and subject. Check out the Near East section for lots of Israel links and for a
space radar photo of Jerusalem and the Dead Sea. This site is so large it has its own
search engine
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- Biblical Archeology - A FREE Encyclopedic website with a comprehensive collection of articles, downloads, and pictures on Bible and Archeology. BiblicalArcheology.Net
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- Inscriptions from the Land of Israel - This project seeks to collect and make available all
of the inscriptions from the Land of Israel. These inscriptions were written and carved in
stone and inlaid in mosaics.
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- The Hazor Excavations - Hazor was an ancient Canaanite city located in the north of
modern day Israel. Originally destroyed and burned by Joshua, the city was later rebuilt
and fortified by King Solomon. Hazor is now the largest Biblical-era site in all of Israel.
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- The Jerusalem Mosaic - A Pictoral history of the most fascinating city in the world. Learn
its history, tour its remarkable sites, and get acquainted with its most famous characters.
Explore the way people used to dress here, the way they obtained their scarce drinking
water, and if you get hungry along the way, have a taste of the local dishes from the
various periods.
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- The Megiddo Excavations - From ca. 7,000 B.C.E. through Biblical times, Megiddo dominated the
most important international road in the Near East. Abounding with
architectural monuments - temples, lavish palaces, mighty fortifications and a remarkable water system - and yielding unparalleled treasures, it is the jewel in the crown of Biblical Archaeology.
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- The Temple Mount and the Ark of the Covenant - A description of the 500 cubit square
Temple Mount, built by King Hezekiah, the location of Solomon's Temple, and where the
Ark of the Covenant stood in the Holy of Holies of that first Temple. This emplacement
of the Ark of the Covenant can still be seen today.
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