Archaeologist Aren Maeir is interviewed on Fox News about the significance of his excavations of Philistine Gath.
Eilat Mazar is interviewed on the Book and the Spade about her discovery of the “walls of Solomon.”
Joe Zias has responded to Simcha Jacobovici’s 46-page defense of his “nails of the cross” “documentary.”
Leen Ritmeyer explains why he finds implausible the recent proposal by Finkelstein, Koch, and Lipschits that ancient Jerusalem was centered on the Temple Mount.
Some people are unhappy over an amendment to the Antiquities Authority Law which will allow the government minister to appoint the board members.
The famous city of Capernaum is explored in the most recent column by Wayne Stiles at the Jerusalem Post.
The excavations of Sidon are profiled in the Daily Star.
According to the New York Times, Egyptian antiquities minister requires $15,000 per speaking engagement and makes up to $200,000 a year as an “explorer-in-residence” for National Geographic.
I don’t know what workers under Hawass earn, but he probably makes more than the collective salaries of hundreds of them.
A Polish visitor to Israel has successfully “walked on water” after four days of practice and fifty failed attempts using a kite and surfboard.
HT: Jack Sasson