A new study of a Bronze Age tomb in Turkey reveals that female teenagers were the victims of human sacrifice.
“Two almost lifesize sculptures of a man and woman, who was believed to have been a priestess, have been found during the excavations of a huge tomb in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.”
Scientists are arguing over the claims that technology has identified chambers far below the Giza pyramids.
Zoom lecture on April 7: “Jesus’s Parables as Jewish Stories,” by Amy-Jill Levine
Hybrid lecture at Harvard on April 23: “The Daily Lives of Ancient Egyptian Artists,” by Hana Navratilova (Zoom registration)
New release: The Amarna Letters: The Syro-Levantine Correspondence, by Jacob Lauinger and Tyler R. Yoder (Lockwood, $100-$125)
Farmers in Sicily are cultivating a resin that some identify as biblical manna.
Bryan Windle summarizes the top three reports in biblical archaeology in the month of March.
HT: Agade, Gordon Franz, Ted Weis, Arne Halbakken
2 thoughts on “Weekend Roundup, Part 2”
Hi Todd!
I was just thinking about the 6:00 pm for Amy Jill-Levine’s lecture…Is that California time?
If so, that means that any of us on Eastern Daylight Time would have to be ready to join in at 9:00 pm. Correct?
Yes, 9 pm Eastern