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Khirbet Qeiyafa Israel June 22–August 1, 2008 Fortified City of Ancient JudahThis dig season, get involved in an archaeological project that could soon change the way scholars think about the history of Iron Age Judah. Admittedly, not many people know about Khirbet Qeiyafa, an Iron Age II site strategically nestled in the foothills between Jerusalem and the coastal plain. Yet Qeiyafa, at nearly 35 acres, was twice as large as Biblical Lachish and over three times larger than nearby Beth Shemesh. Given its size, scholars believe that Qeiyafa may have been mentioned in Neo-Assyrian cuneiform documents, as well as in the famous Lachish ostraca. It is also possible that the legendary battle between David and the Philistine giant Goliath took place nearby.
This summer, Professor Yosef Garfinkel leads the Hebrew University team on a quest to uncover the full extent of the massive fortifications that protected the site. They also hope to map the dimensions of the city’s main gateway and dig deeper into the casemate rooms of the city wall. Project volunteers will stay at the Ramot Shapira Hostel in the nearby village of Beth Mier. Participants will live in air-conditioned rooms with three to four roommates. Biblical CitationsJoshua 10:10-11, 15:35, 1 Samuel 17:1, 2 Chronicles 11:9, Nehemiah 11:30, Jeremiah 34:7 | Dig DirectorsYosef GarfinkelSaar Ganor Geographic Location20 miles southwest of JerusalemDates of OccupationIron AgeDates of the DigJune 22–August 1, 2008Minimum Staytwo weeksApplication DueMarch 2008Cost$1,300 (full-season) or $500 per two-week session; $50 registration feeAcademic Credit/Cost per Credit/InstitutionYes (three to six credits)/$100 per credit + $100 registration fee/The Hebrew University of JerusalemAccommodationsRamot Shapira Hostel in Beth Mier villageContactDr. Yosef Garfinkel011-972-2-585-4591 garfinkel@mscc.huji.ac.il Open for toursNo |
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