Overnight in Jerusalem
Overnight in Jerusalem
Yuval Gadot and colleagues, excavators of the City of David area of Jerusalem, will lead a behind-the-scenes tour of the current excavations. Expect moderate to heavy walking up and down stairs on this tour. Picnic lunch to follow.
Dinner will be at a local restaurant with an archaeologist as guest (TBD).
Overnight in Jerusalem
In the morning, Avi Solomon will lead the group through the new excavations in Eastern Cardo and Western Wall Tunnels. The group will have lunch in Jerusalem.
In the afternoon, the group will visit the Israel Museum and receive a behind-the-scenes tour with Joe Uziel and the team in charge of the Israel Antiquity Authority’s (IAA) Dead Sea Scrolls Unit, as well as a tour by Robert Kool, head of the IAA Coin Department.
Dinner will be at the Museum Restaurant with a curator (TBD). (Photo credit to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem)
Overnight in Jerusalem
David Gurevich will guide the group on a tour of the Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif and a behind-the-scenes tour of the Holy Sepulcher Church. Lunch to follow. The group will then continue to Christ Church to see the beautiful models of Jerusalem made by Conrad Schick.
In the late afternoon, there will be a visit to the Albright Institute of Archaeology (AIAR) to meet with the director, Katharina Schmidt, and tour the facility. We will meet and mingle with Albright resident fellows over dinner cooked by AIAR chef, Hisham (an institution himself!).
Overnight in Jerusalem
Overnight in Jerusalem
The tour will head south-east of Jerusalem to the site of Tel Beit Mirsim and Igor Kreimerman will show us his excavation and tell us the history of the site. We then go to Lachish with the current excavator Katharina Streit, who will give us the latest on this well excavated Tel. After lunch we will meet with Zvi Lederman, the excavator of Beth Shemesh and view his site. If time permits we will carry on Gezer , where Sam Wolff, its excavator, will give a guided tour.
Dinner will be spent in Bethany with the owner of Mejdi Tours, Abu Sarah, and his family. (Photo credit The Austrian Expedition to Tel Lachish & AIAR)
Overnight in Jerusalem
The morning will include a visit to Herodium with Yakov Kalman, who will explain the site and recent excavations and restoration work.
The group will then stop in Bethlehem for lunch and to seethe restored paintings in the Church of the Nativity and areas around.Anastasia Kleshman will accompany the group on this tour.
Dinner will be on your own in Jerusalem. Recommendation for restaurants within walking distance from the hotel will be available. (Photo credit to The Herodium Expedition)
Travel to and overnight in Galilee
In the morning, the group will leave Jerusalem behind to travel to Mount Gerazim with expert in south Samaria sites, Aharon Tavger. The tour will then continue to the Samaritan community nearby and visit the local museum, guided by Hushney Cohen. We will also have an overview of the ancient city of Shechem.
The group will then drive to Samaria-Sebastiya to have lunch in local restaurant. Afterwards, Norma Franklinwill guide a tour of the ancient Tell of Samaria to view the excavations and the restoration work in Sebastiya.
The tour will conclude the day with checking into the and having dinner in the hotel.
Overnight in Galilee
In the morning, the group will drive to Tiberias to meet with the directors from the Hebrew University and the German Institute in Jerusalem, including Katia Cytryn and Katja Soennecken. This is an active excavation where the group will possibly get their hands dirty!
Afterwards, the group will visit Hazor and meet Dr. Shlomit Bechar, a former joint director of the Selz Foundation Excavations in Memory of Y. Yadin at Hazor, and now director of a project on the lower Tel of Hazor.
In the late afternoon, the group will possibly visit the site of Magdala (traditional birthplace of Mary Magdalene) and the two synagogues that have been excavated there. Dinner will be on the way to hotel in the evening or at the hotel (TBD). (Photo credit The Times of Israel)
Travel to and overnight in Haifa
Our hotel is located next to the site of Tel Jezreel and we will have an overview of the upper and lower tels with Norma Franklin, the co-director of excavations at Jezreel. If weather conditions allow, we will also visit “Naboth’s Vineyard.”
The group will then drive to Megiddo and tour the site with Norma Franklin. Lunch will be served after this visit.
The group will then check into . Dinner will be served in the hotel.
Overnight in Haifa
The group will visit the University of Haifa to meet with the directors of theZinman Institute, Maritime Studies, Recanati—Adi Ehrlich, Michael Eisenberg, Meir Edrey, Assaf Yasur-Landau, and others to viewthe university’s diverse laboratories and projects. Lunch will be served at the university and followed by a short visit to the university’s Hecht Museum of Archaeology.
In the afternoon, the group will meet with Shelley-Ann Peleg, the former head of the conservation unit on Acco, to have a tour of the medieval and Ottoman city.
Dinner will be at the in Acco.
Travel to and overnight in Tel Aviv – Jaffa
The group will leave Haifa to head south to Tel Aviv-Jaffa. The tour will continue at the famous site of Caesarea Maritima, where we willmeet excavator, Peter Gendelman of the IAA, the expert on Caesarea. He will give an in-depth tour of the old and new excavations, plus the new restoration work.
Lunch will be served in Caesarea.
The group will continue on to the MUSA Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv, where we will meet withIrit Ziffer, former head of the ceramics pavilion.
We will check into thein the late afternoon. We will then take a short walking tour of ancient Jaffa, including the Tel with IAA excavator and Jaffa expert, Yoav Arbel. Dinner will be in old Jaffa. (Photo credit to Yaakov Shimdov/Israel Antiquities Authority)
End of tour
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