Jeremy McInerney (“Did Theseus Slay the Minotaur?”) is associate professor in the classical studies department at the University of Pennsylvania and chair of the Graduate Group in Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World. He has excavated in Israel, Crete and at Corinth. He is the author of The Folds of Parnassus: Land and Ethnicity in Ancient Phokis.
Eilat Mazar (“Hadrian’s Legion Encamped on the Temple Mount,”) teaches at the Institute of Archaeology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She currently excavates at Achziv, a Phoenician site on the Mediterranean coast, and in Jerusalem’s City of David. Her recent publications include reports of the Temple Mount excavations led by her grand-father, Benjamin Mazar.
Manfred Bietak (“The Volcano Explains Everything—Or Does It?”) is professor of Egyptology at the University of Vienna and director of the Austrian Archaeological Institute in Cairo. He currently directs excavations at Tell el Dab’a/Avaris in the Nile Delta, and serves as editor of Ägypten und Levante, an international journal for Egyptian archaeology.
Jeremy McInerney (“Did Theseus Slay the Minotaur?”) is associate professor in the classical studies department at the University of Pennsylvania and chair of the Graduate Group in Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World. He has excavated in Israel, Crete and at Corinth. He is the author of The Folds of Parnassus: Land and Ethnicity in Ancient Phokis. Eilat Mazar (“Hadrian’s Legion Encamped on the Temple Mount,”) teaches at the Institute of Archaeology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She currently excavates at Achziv, a Phoenician site on the Mediterranean coast, and in Jerusalem’s City of David. Her recent […]
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