To mark the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Palestine Exploration Fund, the University of Haifa and the Gottlieb Schumacher Institute are inviting papers for a December conference on “PEF and the Early Exploration of the Holy Land.”
Gershon Galil proposes another reading of the Ishbaal inscription from Khirbet Qeiyafa.
Terrorists were killed attempting an attack at the Karnak Temple in Luxor.
Egypt’s new Suez Canal will open in August.
Israeli tour guide Max Blackston points out the irony of ultra-Orthodox rabidly defending a “tomb of David” created by the Crusaders.
Antiquities thieves convicted of pillaging a cave in the Judean wilderness above Nahal Tseelim have been sentenced to prison terms of 18 months.
Islamic State militants are making millions selling antiquities from Iraq and Syria.
The British Museum is guarding an artifact looted from Syria in hopes of returning it when the country is stable.
More than 21,000 artifacts have been transferred to the Grand Egyptian Museum, more than half of which have recently been restored. The article does not give the current estimate for the museum’s opening date.
The Greek Museum of Underwater Antiquities is slated to be opened near the ancient harbor of Athens in Piraeus.
io9 suggests seven archaeologists whose lives can be compared to Indiana Jones.
Smithsonian.com provides tours by drone of three ancient sites, including the Colosseum in Rome.
The TV series “Dig” has been cancelled due to poor ratings.
The BAS Blowout Sale has some big markdowns, including the BAR archive now down to $30.
Eisenbrauns is turning 40 next month. You can download their latest catalog here.
HT: Agade, Joseph Lauer, Charles Savelle, Ted Weis, Explorator, Paleojudaica