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The Institute of Archaeology at Andrews University Tertiary-LifelongThe Institute of Archaeology conducts and manages the archaeological research and educational programs at Andrews University, including the Siegfried H. Horn Museum, publications including the Horn Museum newsletter and the annual bulletin of the Near East... -
A Closer Look at Dinosaurs Kindergarten-LifelongWhat can dinosaur eggs and eggshell fragments tell us about how and where these animals lived? James Hayward, a Professor of Biology at Andrews University, shares what he's learned about dinosaur eggs and related topics to inspire teachers and students to... -
Ancient Pottery of Transjordan - An Introduction Utilizing Published Whole Forms Tertiary-Lifelong"Using examples from ancient Transjordan for showing the basics of form-based typological pottery analysis, Ancient Pottery discusses and illustrates the parts of a vessel and objectively defines basic morphological nomenclature. It details how to describe... -
Archaeology and the Bible Grade 9-LifelongFind specific examples of how archeological discoveries have verified the Bible, including creation, the flood, Jericho, Jesus Christ, lost/long day, Noah's ark and the ark of the covenant, the Tower of Babel and other places and men, women, animals and plants... -
Archaeology and the Bible Tertiary-LifelongIn the past few decades, a number of seals, seal impressions, rings, bone boxes, and other ancient artifacts have surfaced—some of them in museums, some from private collectors, and others from recent excavations. This article reviews some of these artifacts... -
Archaeology in Adventist Literature 1938-1980 Tertiary-Lifelong"This volume provides an overview of archaeological discoveries made during this period. Willis points out how the presentations of these discoveries in the literature changed as Adventist scholars became professionally trained and experienced in the... -
Biblical Archaeology Review Tertiary-LifelongThis is an online version of the bi-monthly Biblical Archaeology Review. It has great links to current excavations and wonderful photos of artifacts. -
Creation Evidence Chart & Museum Grade 7-LifelongThe Creation Evidence Museum sells a 7 ft. 8 in. full color chart of the "Creation in Symphony" model accompanied by a 10-page "Illustrated Creation Model" booklet explaining each globe. CEM is a non-profit educational museum in Texas that... -
Dinosaurs - Where did they come from...and where did they go? Daily Lesson Guide and Trade Book Grade 5NAD Pathways Grade 5 selection for Theme 6: Environment. An Adventist research scientist presents information on dinosaurs from a creationist perspective, combining scientific information and biblical knowledge. -
Discovering Dinosaurs - Teachers Participate in Dinodig Kindergarten-Grade 12Learn about the Dinodig research project open to teacher participation each summer on site in Wyoming. The article includes information about the typical day, what teachers learn, and links to additional resources useful to teaching about dinosaurs from a... -
Excavation Manual Madaba Plains Project Tertiary-Lifelong"This manual covers the procedures and recording principles used by the Madaba Plains Project. It outlines excavation and survey methodology and contains locus sheets designed to be used with the manual. Fully illustrated and indexed with a glossary defining... -
Footprints in the Sands of Time Tertiary-Lifelong"How should science relate to ideas that seem unusual, outrageous, or simply absurd?" -
Health and the Bible - Insights from Archaeology Grade 9-LifelongRalph Hendrix examines health and hygiene customs of ancient Egypt. This article is presented from the perspective of a biblical archaeologist. Examined are customs of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Israel. Shared are principles still used today on cleanliness,... -
Hesban 02: Environmental Foundations Tertiary-Lifelong"This volume provides an introduction to the climate and landscape to which successive generations of Hesbanites have had to adapt. Includes 26 figures, 42 plates, and 9 tables." -
Hesban 03: Historical Foundations Tertiary-Lifelong"Historical contextualization is vitally important in attaining a view of Tell Hesban as its contemporaries described it. A spectrum of periods are analyzed from their contemporary literary sources: pre-classical and classical sources (Werner K. Vyhmeister),... -
HESBAN 05: Archaeological Survey of the Hesban Region - Catalogue of Sites and Characterization of Periods Tertiary-Lifelong"This volume offers systematic descriptions, including numerous maps and photographs, of the 148 archaeological sites visited by the expedition's regional survey team within a 10-km radius of Tell Hesban." -
HESBAN 06: Tell Hesban and Vicinity in the Iron Age Tertiary-Lifelong"This volume presents a layer-by-layer account of the discoveries from the six Iron Age strata (12th through 5th centuries B.C.) at Tell Hesban, Jordan, with regional survey data from its immediate vicinity. Discoveries are interpreted in light of cultural,... -
HESBAN 07: Hellenistic & Roman Strata - A Study of the Stratigraphy of Tell Hesban from the 2nd Century B.C. to the 4th Century A.D. Tertiary-Lifelong"This volume details the Intertestamental, New Testament, and Early Church cultures at Tell Hesban. A description of the political and religious history of the region includes treatments of the culture, roads/transportation, commerce, and trade. 92 photos,... -
Hesban 10: The Necropolis of Hesban Tertiary-Lifelong"This volume provides thorough description and classification of the tombs found near Hesban and excavated by the Heshbon Expedition. Careful analysis and interesting bio-cultural interpretation of the skeletal remains found in the tombs is provided by... -
Hesban 13: Faunal Remains Tertiary-Lifelong"This volume is devoted to the presentation of the zooarchaeological analysis of the nearly 100,000 animal bones uncovered in the excavations at Tell Hesban." -
Hesban After 25 Years Grade 12-Lifelong"This single-volume account of the history and finds of the Tell Hesban excavations relates one of the most concentrated and longest-running continual research projects in the Middle East. The handy book is an easily accessible introduction to the Hesban... -
Hope Channel Courses Kindergarten-LifelongLink to Adventist courses online in the following categories: Bible & Prophecy, Spirituality, Family & Relationships, Archaeology and Health & Well-being. -
In the Footsteps of Jesus - How One Teacher’s Experience Impacted Students’ Learning Grade 7-LifelongA religious studies teacher describes her experiences on a Holy Land tour. She was deliberate about what she wanted to accomplish, and the impact it would have on her students. -
Institute of Archaeology - Southern Adventist University Grade 6-LifelongSAU's Achaeology Institute provides information about Southern's academic studies in archaeology, excavations, study tours, lecture series, resources, and links. The Lynn H Wood Archaeological Museum resource page links to Classical Studies (ancient sites,... -
Integrating the Arts Into the Classroom Kindergarten-Grade 12"If teachers redefine art as the cultural arts, they will become more sensitive to how the arts play out in their own culture. Seen in this way, art becomes a way of living that nurtures creativity, artistic skill, and attitude.... By teaching visual... -
International Children's Bible Handbook Grade 1-Grade 4The International Children's Bible Handbook answers your kids' questions about the Bible. This first all-in-one handbook for children does more than just retell Bible stories. It builds faith with character sketches, geography, archaeology, customs, and spiritual... -
Madaba Plains Project Tertiary-LifelongCentered at Andrews University and La Sierra University, the Madaba Plains Project studies the cultures that overtime inhabited the highland plateau of Jordan. -
Madaba Plains Project 1-6 Tertiary-LifelongAt Tell el-Umeiri & Vicinity & Subsequent Studies: 1. 1984 Season: Twenty-three contributors present studies of food, water, geography, and hinterland sites providing the context for archaeological reports which consider stratigraphy, ceramics,... -
Neo-Sumerian Account Texts 1-3 Tertiary-LifelongNeo-Sumerian Account Texts 1: "This volume contains catalogs and published facsimile transcriptions of over 900 of the cuneiform tablets in the Hartford collection now housed at the Andrews University Horn Archeological Museum." (Cuneiform Series... -
Old Babylonian Account Texts 1-2 Tertiary-LifelongOld Babylonian Account Texts 1: This volume contains 101 Old Babylonian tablets, including 22 with seal impressions. Indexes provided. This well-designed publication presents user-friendly data for study and comparison. (Cuneiform Series Volume 4) Old... -
Postmodern Bible Critics and Recent Archaeology Tertiary-LifelongArchaeology is one of the major disciplines that allow us to defend ourselves against postmodern revisionism as hundreds of archaeologists work every year to uncover the past. Recent discoveries in the past 15 years have given cogent answers backed up by factual... -
Searching for the Tombs of Noah's Family Grade 11-LifelongMount Ararat is mentioned in the Bible with the story of Noah and the ark. Shea and others went on a search for carvings in Armenia. The story of their discovery is quite exciting and worth reading if you are fascinated with Noah, archaeology, and history. -
SWAU Online Fossil Museum Preschool-TertiarySouthwestern Adventist University's Online Fossil Museum includes photos of specimens discovered, some in 3-D. The collection has been developed to fulfill the mission and purposes of the Departments of Geology and Biology and the Hanson Research Station in... -
The Bible and Archaeology Tertiary-LifelongYounker proposes that archaeology brings humanity to a better understanding of and a saving relationship with its Creator. This paper was presented at the 26th Institute of Christian Teaching. -
The Flood - Just a local catastrophe? Tertiary-LifelongThis article is an examination of archaeological evidence, linguistics, and literary traditions shows that a local Mesopotamian river valley flood cannot adequately explain the biblical flood. -
The Search for Noah's Ark Tertiary-LifelongMerling talks about people who claim to have seen Noah's ark. Unfortunately, no hard evidence is available to support these claims, and the likelihood of it being preserved is slim. -
The Stones Still Cry Out! Tertiary-Lifelong"Dust, yes. Heat, plenty. Heated discussions, couldn’t be more. But these are not what makes biblical archaeology exciting and challenging. It is the pursuit of meaning, the comprehending of an entire culture, and letting the Bible come alive that... -
The Unlikely Heroes of Judges Tertiary-LifelongTwo professors from seemingly diverse disciplines, English Literature and Biblical Studies, present a case for teaching the Old Testament Book of Judges as an upper division interdisciplinary course. This article explores all Judges has to offer both students... -
To What Extent Do Archaeological Discoveries Confirm the Bible? Tertiary-Lifelong"The purpose of archaeology cannot be to prove the Bible. If we allow archaeology that position of authority, we have subjugated the Bible’s own self-described authority to one outside of the text."