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Websites with multimedia content—pictures, videos, etc— of interest to biblical scholars and students.
Updated on Jun 15, 09
Created on Apr 23, 09
Category: Religion & Beliefs
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Podcast about the New Testament and Christian Origins. Condensed comment from an academic perspective for everyone interested in historical approaches to the New Testament. By Mark Goodacre, Associate Professor of New Testament, Department of Religion, Duke University.
The Oriental Institute is a research organization and museum devoted to the study of the ancient Near East. The Oriental has also started an open access initiative. All of their publications will now be freely accessable online in PDF format.
Includes information and images on Greek artifacts. Includes descriptions of the technology used to produce the artifiacts.
Houses collections of various relics pertinent to the study of the ancient near east.
Includes Greek, Roman, and Egyptian artificacts.
The Kelsey Museum houses a collection of nearly 100,000 objects from the civilizations of the Mediterranean.
Includes bibliographies, a bulletin board, and a virtual tour of the Qumran caves. Also includes latest events pertaining the the DSS.
an extensive site with information and photos on the archaeological site of Pompei.
An excellent resource for virtual tours of ancient sites, including many sites of import for biblical studies like Qumran.
This is an incredible virtualization part of google maps. Currently only major cities.
An interactive timeline for the history of Jerusalem. Includes summary information, bibliographies, maps, and other information. Includes a virtual panorama of the Herodian Temple.
A website which aims to aggregate the web's video lectures by top scholars.
57 items | 6 visits
Websites with multimedia content—pictures, videos, etc— of interest to biblical scholars and students.
Updated on Jun 15, 09
Created on Apr 23, 09
Category: Religion & Beliefs
URL: