This book follows renowned archaeologist Richard Freund's journey through some of the most fascinating archaeological sites of human history-including the mysterious Atlantis, Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls caves, and the long-buried Holocaust camp Sobibor. Each chapter takes readers through a different archaeological site.
This book follows renowned archaeologist Richard Freund's journey through some of the most fascinating archaeological sites of human history-including the mysterious Atlantis, Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls caves, and the long-buried Holocaust camp Sobibor. Each chapter takes readers through a different archaeological site.
Richard A. Freund was the Bertram and Gladys Chair of Jewish Studies at Christopher Newport University in Newport News, VA. He was a field archaeologist and historian of Judaism who together with geoscientists from around the world had developed a new method for working on sites with particular social, political, and religious sensitivities where traditional archaeological techniques cannot easily be used. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Time, Reader's Digest, Newsweek, and Archaeology and has been featured on the BBC, MSNBC, CNN, NPR, and Fox News. Some of the projects he has worked on have been chronicled in 20 television documentaries from National Geographic, CNN, BBC, Discovery, History Channel and PBS.
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Preface Chapter 1: The Archaeology of Atlantis: Searching for the Atlantis Civilization 2010-2022 Chapter 2: Searching for Atlantis in 2016 Chapter 3: The Dead Sea Scrolls Again Chapter 4: The Archaeology of Jewish Resistance in Antiquity to the Modern Period Bibliography Index About the Author
Preface Chapter 1: The Archaeology of Atlantis: Searching for the Atlantis Civilization 2010-2022 Chapter 2: Searching for Atlantis in 2016 Chapter 3: The Dead Sea Scrolls Again Chapter 4: The Archaeology of Jewish Resistance in Antiquity to the Modern Period Bibliography Index About the Author
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