Where:
Online event
Admission:
Unknown
Categories:
Virtual & Streaming
Event website:
https://go.evvnt.com/744277-0?pid=5248
What is it like to be an archaeologist? How are objects and ruins excavated? Where do we get our information about how people in the past lived? What exactly is the “ancient Near East,” and what kind of civilizations lived there?
This information will be synthesized in a vivid, easy-to-follow Zoom presentation by archaeologist and biblical scholar Nate Ramsayer. In this talk, Nate will explain the excavation process, how artifacts and sites are dated, the differences between good and poor archaeological methods, and even show the audience several of his own artifacts from Israel that are up to 5,000 years old.
Nate is a freelance biblical studies instructor, giving guest lectures at churches, synagogues, senior communities, schools, and universities around the country. He holds an M.A. degree in Hebrew Bible and the ancient Near East from Brandeis University, and has excavated at seven sites around the world, focusing mainly in Israel during the Bronze and Iron Ages. Besides archaeology, his scholarly research interests include biblical composition, manuscript history, and ancient Near Eastern myths; he’s also worked extensively in the field of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Questions are welcome!
So grab your fedora and whip, and come learn about fascinating discoveries from the land of the Bible!
URL:
Inquiries: https://go.evvnt.com/744277-2?pid=5248
Artists / Speakers: Nate Ramsayer
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