Title
The Future of Biblical Archaeology; Michael G. Hasel, PhD; October 20, 1009
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Description
In the past 40 years, biblical archaeology has sustained a number of attacks from inside and outside the discipline. In the '70s and '80s, William Dever called for a re-examination of the methodology and purpose of biblical archaeology as it was practiced at the time. In the light of these events, Hasel presents the findings and experiences of Southern Adventist University's Near Eastern Study Tour and 2009 season at Khirbet Qeiyafa.
Michael Hasel (PhD 1996, University of Arizona) is director of the Institute of Archaeology and curator of the Lynn H. Wood Archaeological Museum at Southern Adventist University. At present, he is co-director for The Fourth Expedition to Lachish.
Publication Date
10-20-2009
City
Collegedale, Tennessee
Keywords
Archaeology, Lecture Series
Disciplines
History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology
Recommended Citation
Hasel, Michael G. and Southern Adventist University, "The Future of Biblical Archaeology; Michael G. Hasel, PhD; October 20, 1009" (2009). Lynn H. Wood Archaeological Museum Lecture Series. 9.
https://knowledge.e.southern.edu/arch_museum_lectures/9