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Monthly Archives: December 2014

Message from Prof. Aren Maeir, director of Tell es-Safi/Gath excavations

Dear all, Hi! Hope all is well and that you are having a great holiday season! I’m writing to inform you that there is but one week and a bit for the dealine to apply for the Ackerman family fellowships for the excavations at Tell es-Safi/Gath this coming summer. If any of your students or…

December 24, 2014 in Teaching.

Recent Posts

  • A little shameless self-promotion about a new joint publication headed by my colleague and friend, Jane Gaastra, and our marvelous colleague Marc Vander Linden
  • Tell es-Safi/Gath EB Project presentations at the Annual ASOR meeting, Denver, Nov. 2018
  • Our team just published a new paper that deals with the donkey burials/sacrifices found below domestic floors in the EB III (2550-2850 BCE) levels in Area E at Tell es-Safi/Gath
  • New award
  • we just published a new article on our research at Tell es-Safi/Gath. It shows the origins of the bridle based on dental bit wear from one of our donkeys

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