Biblical Archaeology in Pictures
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Biblical Archaeology in Pictures
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Biblical Archaeology in Pictures provides a stunning pictorial panorama of a variety of archaeological remains and artifacts uncovered in the Holy Land. This overview of Biblical archaeology details a variety of archaeological field methods while illustrating a traditional culture that has changed little since Biblical times.

CD-ROM Features:
• Classroom presentation quality
• Ability to create your own slideshows
• Ability to copy and paste into documents
• Lengthy captions written
and edited by noted scholars

System Requirements:
Windows:
• Win98, Pentium II, 64 MB
• Win2K, Pentium III, 128 MB
• WinXP, Pentium III, 128 MB
Macintosh:
• Power Macintosh G3, running OS 10.1.5 or higher
• 128 MB RAM

The slideshow function is optimized for a projector running a 1024 x 768 display, though an 800 x 600 display may be sufficient for editing.

MAJOR TOPICS:
The Land
Traditional Village/Farming Culture
Traditional Pastoral Culture
Tells and Excavation Methods
Building Materials
Architecture
FortiŢcations
Weapons
Temples, Altars and Shrines
Idols and Figurines
Religious Objects
Tombs and CofŢns
Scripts and Writing Materials
Pottery and Glass Vessels

PARTIAL LIST OF SLIDES:
Sea of Galilee and Surrounding Hills
Judean Wilderness East of Jerusalem
The Dead Sea
Olive Press
Excavation Areas in Grid Plan
Balk Showing Stratigraphy
Mudbrick Wall and Collapse, Gezer
Ashlar Wall, Samaria
Middle Bronze I Round House, Negev
Iron II Water Tunnel, Jerusalem
Roman Theater, Sebaste
Walled City of Jerusalem
Palace at Masada
Neolithic Tower, Jericho
Iron II Glacis, Beersheva
Iron Age Slingstones
Roman Age Catapult Stones
Middle Bronze Temple, Shechem
Chalcolithic Female Figurine, Gilath
Chalcolithic Ram with Goblets
Iron Age Incense Stand with Musicians, Ashdod
Late Bronze Anthropoid CofŢn, Deir el-Balach
Roman Age Tomb Entrance with Rolling Stone, Jerusalem
Iron Age Moabite Stele, Dibon
Hebrew in Parchment Scroll, Qumran

134 slides.


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