Sharon Zuckerman (“Where Is the Hazor Archive Buried?”) is co-director of the Hazor excavations and a lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology at Hebrew University. She received a Fulbright Fellowship for Postdoctoral Studies in 2004–2005.
A lecturer at the Hebrew University and a senior member of the Hazor expedition, Doron Ben-Ami (“Mysterious Standing Stones”) has excavated at Hazor for more than 15 years. His publications have appeared in the Israel Exploration Journal and Qedem Reports.
Dennis E. Groh (“The Road More Traveled”) is university chaplain and a professor of humanities and archaeology at Illinois Wesleyan University. He is also associate director of excavations at Sepphoris (Hebrew: Zippori). An expert on Israel in the Roman and Byzantine periods, he has contributed to such publications as The Oxford Encyclopedia of Near Eastern Archaeology and The Dictionary of Judaism in the Biblical Period.
Hanan Eshel (“Fleeing the Romans”), an associate professor at Bar-Ilan University’s Institute of Archaeology, is a seasoned Dead Sea Scroll archaeologist and scholar. He is also an expert in the period of the Second Jewish Revolt against Rome, the Bar Kokhba Revolt.
Ro’i Porat is a graduate student at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. In a survey of caves in the Judean Desert, he discovered eight new refuge caves used by Jews who fled from the Roman army at the end of the Bar Kokhba Revolt.
Sharon Zuckerman (“Where Is the Hazor Archive Buried?”) is co-director of the Hazor excavations and a lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology at Hebrew University. She received a Fulbright Fellowship for Postdoctoral Studies in 2004–2005. A lecturer at the Hebrew University and a senior member of the Hazor expedition, Doron Ben-Ami (“Mysterious Standing Stones”) has excavated at Hazor for more than 15 years. His publications have appeared in the Israel Exploration Journal and Qedem Reports. Dennis E. Groh (“The Road More Traveled”) is university chaplain and a professor of humanities and archaeology at Illinois Wesleyan University. He is also […]
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