Difference between revisions of "Category:Archaeology"

From 4 Enoch: : The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism, and Christian and Islamic Origins
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 16: Line 16:
* '''[[Topics]]''' : [[Archaeologists]] -- [[Biblical Archaeology]] -- [[Catacombs]] -- [[Christian Archaeology]] -- [[Jerusalem Temple]] -- [[Herodian Fortresses]] -- [[Nabatean Cities]] -- [[New Testament Archaeology]] -- [[Jesus Archaeology]] -- [[Qumran Archaeology]] -- [[Travelers]]
* '''[[Topics]]''' : [[Archaeologists]] -- [[Biblical Archaeology]] -- [[Catacombs]] -- [[Christian Archaeology]] -- [[Jerusalem Temple]] -- [[Herodian Fortresses]] -- [[Nabatean Cities]] -- [[New Testament Archaeology]] -- [[Jesus Archaeology]] -- [[Qumran Archaeology]] -- [[Travelers]]


* ''[[Places]]'' : [[Capernaum]] -- [[Caesarea Maritima]] -- [[Gamla]] -- [[Gerasa]] -- [[Jerusalem]] -- [[Herodium]] -- [[Hippos]] -- [[Iraq al-Amir]] -- [[Jericho]] -- [[Jotapata]] -- [[Machaerus]] -- [[Mampsis]] -- [[Masada]] -- [[Qumran]] -- [[Ostia]] -- [[Petra]] -- [[Rome]] -- [[Samaria / Sebaste]] -- [[Scythopolis / Beth Shean]] -- [[Sepphoris / Zippori]] -- [[Tiberias]]
* '''[[Places|Archaeological Sites]]''' : [[Capernaum]] -- [[Caesarea Maritima]] -- [[Gamla]] -- [[Gerasa]] -- [[Jerusalem]] -- [[Herodium]] -- [[Hippos]] -- [[Iraq al-Amir]] -- [[Jericho]] -- [[Jotapata]] -- [[Machaerus]] -- [[Mampsis]] -- [[Masada]] -- [[Qumran]] -- [[Ostia]] -- [[Petra]] -- [[Rome]] -- [[Samaria / Sebaste]] -- [[Scythopolis / Beth Shean]] -- [[Sepphoris / Zippori]] -- [[Tiberias]]


* '''[[Artifacts]]''' : [[Antonia Fortress]] -- [[Arch of Titus]] -- [[Caiaphas Ossuary]] -- [[Jerusalem Temple]] -- [[Pilate Inscription]] -- [[Temple Warning Inscription]]  
* '''[[Artifacts]]''' : [[Antonia Fortress]] -- [[Arch of Titus]] -- [[Caiaphas Ossuary]] -- [[Jerusalem Temple]] -- [[Pilate Inscription]] -- [[Temple Warning Inscription]]  
Line 24: Line 24:
* '''[[Languages]]''' : [[:Archaeology--English|English]] -- [[:Archaeology--French|French]] -- [[:Category:Archaeology--German|German]] -- [[:Category:Archaeology--Italian|Italian]] -- [[:Category:Archaeology--Latin|Latin]] -- [[:Category:Archaeology--Spanish|Spanish]]  
* '''[[Languages]]''' : [[:Archaeology--English|English]] -- [[:Archaeology--French|French]] -- [[:Category:Archaeology--German|German]] -- [[:Category:Archaeology--Italian|Italian]] -- [[:Category:Archaeology--Latin|Latin]] -- [[:Category:Archaeology--Spanish|Spanish]]  


* '''[[Scholarship]]''' : [[Onofrio Panvinio]] -- [[Antonio Bosio]] -- [[Edward Robinson]] -- [[Giovanni Battista De Rossi]] --  
* '''[[Scholarship]]''' : [[Onofrio Panvinio]] -- [[Antonio Bosio]] -- [[Edward Robinson]] -- [[Giovanni Battista de Rossi]] -- [[G. Ernest Wright]] -- [[Margherita Guarducci]] -- [[Roland de Vaux]] -- [[Yigael Yadin]] -- [[Ernest-Marie Laperrousaz]] -- [[Ehud Netzer]] -- [[Hanan Eshel]] -- [[Lee I. Levine]] -- [[Jodi Magness]]


* '''[[Research Tools]]''' : [[Palestine Exploration Fund]] -- [[Israel Exploration Society]] -- [[Biblical Archaeology Society]] -/- [[Palestine Archaeological Museum]] -- [[Israel Museum]] -- [[Shrine of the Book]] -/- [[Israel Exploration Journal]] -- [[Biblical Archaeology Review]]  
* '''[[Research Tools]]''' : [[Palestine Exploration Fund]] -- [[Israel Exploration Society]] -- [[Biblical Archaeology Society]] -/- [[Palestine Archaeological Museum]] -- [[Israel Museum]] -- [[Shrine of the Book]] -/- [[Israel Exploration Journal]] -- [[Biblical Archaeology Review]]  

Revision as of 10:54, 9 November 2019

Archaeology (Home Page)
Archaeology (Home Page)

Archaeology.jpg


Archaeology is a field of research, devoted to the study of material culture from antiquity and on its relevance for the understanding of Second Temple Judaism and Christian origins.


Timeline.jpg

Archaeology : 2020s -- 2010s -- 2000s -- 1990s -- 1980s -- 1970s -- 1960s -- 1950s -- 1940s -- 1930s -- 1920s -- 1910s -- 1900s -- 1850s -- 1800s -- 1700s -- 1600s -- 1500s -- Home



Archaeology is a field of research, devoted to the study of material culture from antiquity and on its relevance for the understanding of Second Temple Judaism and Christian origins.