Obligatory archeology post

Hey to whomever may read this post and might find this relevant:

As you may or may not know, I study archeology in Bar-Ilan University. In a little over a month, we'll be opening up a digging season in a very Tanach-related site called in Arabic Tel Tibneh or Khirbet Tibneh and in Hebrew: Tel Timna. For about 160 years or so, it's been identified with Timnat Serach, AKA Timnat Cheres, which is most famous for being the home of Yehoshua bin Nun. The site has never actually been excavated before, so it's rich in potential. Past surveys of the site have identified Roman-era tombs and a columbarium, as well as a Roman road nearby, now covered by a modern road. One of the tombs has been identified with Yehoshua's tomb.

So, if relevant for you and you're interested, we're looking for more volunteers. Here's the ad for the dig:



For more info as well as updates, check out the project's Facebook page.


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