Blast from the Past - Photo Submissions

We at ASOR want to see how things have changed — or stayed the same. In the new Blast from the Past blog feature, we’ll post photo submissions of our members throughout the years. ~~~ All content provided on this blog is for informational purposes only. The American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) makes no […]

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ASOR Newsletter 59.4/60.1 has been mailed

ASOR is pleased to announce that ASOR Newsletter 59.4/60.1 (Winter /Spring) has now been mailed and posted online at the ASOR home page. As a reminder, the ASOR Newsletter is available online for free at asor. In addition, ASOR journals are available via Atypon Link: the last 3+ years of ASOR journals are […]

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back issues of JCS available to ASOR members at steep discounts

JCS (Journal of Cuneiform Studies) back issues available to current ASOR members at steep discounts Details: From now until September 15, purchase as many volumes as you wish from the list of discounted prices below (subject to availability) plus shipping (see below). […]

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Megiddo Blog

The Megiddo blog has been very active this summer.

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B. Sass posts reply to articles in NEA 72/4

Prof. Benjamin Sass, Tel Aviv University, has posted a reply to proposals made about Taita, King of Palistin in a recent issue of NEA (72/4). Sass’ response is found online in the “Dig-it-al NEA” section of ASOR website. […]

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JCS 62 now available online

JCS (Journal of Cuneiform Studies) 62 ASOR is pleased to announce that JCS 62 has now been posted online at Atypon Link. The issue contains articles by Massimo Maiocchi, Sarood T. Mohammed Taher, Gonzalo Rubio, Thomas E. Balke, Paul Delnero, Cécile Michel, Jan Tavernier, […]

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Update on ASOR’s strategic plan

Strategic plan adopted by ASOR board. It is with great pleasure we announce that on April 24, the ASOR board of trustees unanimously adopted the “Strategic Plan as a blueprint to move ASOR forward.” A considerable amount of work has been done by the Strategic Planning Task Force that was chaired by ASOR President […]

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ASOR job opening

We are pleased to announce that ASOR has an opening for a director of subscriptions, memberships, and publications services. This is a vital position for ASOR, and we ask your help in soliciting applications and nominations.

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NEA 73.1 available online via Atypon Link

Near Eastern Archaeology 73.1 ASOR is pleased to announce that NEA 73.1 (March) has now been posted online at Atypon Link. The issue contains a feature article by A. Burke and K. Lords as well as articles S. Savage, A. Al-Shorman, C. Luckey, and K. Rask. You may access the table of contents here: […]

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BASOR 357 (Feb) available online

BASOR 357 (Feb) ASOR is pleased to announce that BASOR 357 (February) has now been posted online at Atypon Link. The issue contains articles by Maysoon al-Nahar, Christopher M. Monroe, Gideon Avni, and Asa Eger. As a reminder, the last 3+ years of ASOR […]

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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: The Audubon Zoo makes for a nice day. You can get there via the St Charles streetcar, or a taxi. […]

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