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The ASOR Blog: The American Schools of Oriental Research

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Url:http://asorblog.org/
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Language:English
Tags:Archaeology
Description:This blog is meant to facilitate ASOR’s mission “to initiate, encourage and support research into, and public understanding of, the peoples and cultures of the Near East from the earliest times.”
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Things to Do in New Orleans With Children
When my family and I moved to New Orleans about a decade ago, we were pleasantly surprised to find so many great activities for children. Here are some activities that my wife and I would recommend...more
2009-11-13
How To Punish Your Liver in New Orleans
New Orleans is the birthplace of the cocktail, and ASOR members know much about hepastocapy. So when you need a break from meetings and papers, here are a few famous places within walking distance ...more
2009-11-12
Dora the Explorer Needs Our Help
In Dora’s Big Dig by Alison Inches (Simon Spotlight, 2006), Dora digs up a turquoise stone and tells her monkey friend that she should take the stone to her mami, because “My mami is an...more
2009-11-06
Eric Cline’s “Last Lecture”
Eric Cline talks about archaeology, including examples from his own career to date, dispenses some advice for would-be archaeologists/students, and provides some suggestions
2009-10-23
Voodoo Dolls of the Ancient Near East
On Saturday, November 21st, from 6-8 PM, the American Schools of Oriental Research will close out its annual meeting in New Orleans with an outreach session entitled “Voodoo Dolls of the Ancient Near East.” It’s free and open to the public, including our friends in town for the Society of Biblical Literature annual meeting. The session will be somewhere inside the Astor Crown hotel at the corner of Canal and Bourbon. Here’s the lineup: Michael M. Homan (Xavier University of Louisiana), Presiding Sallie Ann Glassman (Island of Salvation Botanica/La Source Ancienne Ounfou), more
2009-10-06
BASOR 355
The Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research mailed number 355 yesterday. The Table of Contents can be seen here.
2009-09-29

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