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Research — The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon
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The Leon Levy Expedition. The Leon Levy Expedition. Latest version of Java. The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon was the original pilot project for the database system now know as OCHRE. The database includes further information on objects or contexts published in Ashkelon Volumes 1 through 3 and all of the raw field records from the 2007-2011 field seasons, including layer and features descriptions, preliminary pottery readings, and object identifications (many with photographs). The seaport of Ashkelon...
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The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon: We've moved!
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The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon. Getting ready for the 2010 Season June 6 - July 16, 2010. Tuesday, July 13, 2010. The blog is moving to our new website, digashkelon.com. The site is very much a work in progress - we welcome feedback - but we want to let everyone know it is live. We plan to add new content over the next few weeks and months so check back frequently to see what we are doing! Welcome to digashkelon.com. Posted by Tracy Hoffman. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Support | Xiangtangshan 响堂山石窟项目
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North Site North Cave. North Site Middle Cave. North Site South Cave. South Site Cave 1. South Site Cave 2. South Site Caves 3 - 6. South Site Cave 7. The following organizations generously provided financial and technical support for the Xiangtangshan Caves Project and companion 'Echoes of the Past' exhibition. In addition, many individuals also provided important advice and assistance. E Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation. J Paul Getty Trust. Echoes of the Past' Exhibition. Cheryl Sobas, Freer Ga...
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MARAC Blog: May 2015
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Friday, May 29, 2015. News from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Archives: Historical Records of The Costume Institute Open for Research. A complete inventory of the records is now available online:. Http:/ libmma.org/digital files/archives/Costume Institute records b18646104.pdf. For information about access to the physical materials at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Archives, contact archives@metmuseum or visit our website at http:/ libmma.org/portal/museum-archives/. Use it to connect with your colleagu...
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Project Safe Flight
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New York City Audubon. Lights Out NY Program. Western Long Island Sound Project. Protecting Raptors from Accidental Poisoning. Four Sparrow Marsh Threatened. Excess Nitrogen in the Water of Jamaica Bay. Protecting Pouch Camp in Staten Island. Proposed Expansion of JFK Airport. Encouraging Better Management of Canada Geese in New York City. Keeping Ridgewood Reservoir Green. Red-tailed Hawks in NYC. New York Times Hawk Cam. Helping Birds Migrate Safely Through New York City. When lit-up skyscrapers projec...
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The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon: February 2010
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The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon. Getting ready for the 2010 Season June 6 - July 16, 2010. Monday, February 15, 2010. On the Road to Ashkelon. And can you name one of the two supervisors of this area? On to other things. While procrastinating on some work and include a link to it here as an introduction to Dr. Daniel Master, co-director of the Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon. This is my story. So, like many students before me I perused the help-wanted ads in. In other words, I combed through their ...
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The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon: June 2010
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The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon. Getting ready for the 2010 Season June 6 - July 16, 2010. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. A Race to Pottery Washing. Quick, can I write an entry before pottery washing and still have time to get some Ice Coffee? Today, in our latest edition of "Getting to Know You" I'd like to introduce you to Dr. Daniel Master, Co-Director Ashkelon Excavations and Associate Professor of Achaeology at Wheaton College. Here goes. Posted by Tracy Hoffman. Saturday, June 26, 2010. Today we ha...
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The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon: July 2010
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The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon. Getting ready for the 2010 Season June 6 - July 16, 2010. Tuesday, July 13, 2010. The blog is moving to our new website, digashkelon.com. The site is very much a work in progress - we welcome feedback - but we want to let everyone know it is live. We plan to add new content over the next few weeks and months so check back frequently to see what we are doing! Welcome to digashkelon.com. Posted by Tracy Hoffman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Our Dig (Ashkelon Expedition).
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The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon: Ashkelon Happenings
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The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon. Getting ready for the 2010 Season June 6 - July 16, 2010. Sunday, June 20, 2010. I am most tardy with a blog entry so without further ado here is the answer to the most recent "What? What can we say about the dogs? One of no particular ancestry. Parallels for this outside of Ashkelon are few and far between. If you want to learn more you can read the work of Dr. Brian Hesse and Dr. Paula Wapnish who have studied and written about Ashkelon's dog burials. On the record...
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The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon: Tel Tour
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The Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon. Getting ready for the 2010 Season June 6 - July 16, 2010. Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Today we had our first Tel Tour. It started in Grid 38 where Josh detailed the latest events. In Square 85 Johnathon and his volunteers have waded through Byzantine and Roman period drains on their way to the Persian period and, happily, what appears to be the first well preserved 8th century BCE floor ever found at Ashkelon. That is certainly a big discovery! As mentioned previously,...