Archaeology Lecture Sheds Light On New Discoveries In Israel

  • Friday, October 4, 2013

As a part of the Lynn H. Wood Archaeological Museum Lecture Series, Michael G. Hasel will be presenting: “Excavating Nebuchadnezzar’s Destruction at Lachish.” The lecture will report on the excavations at Lachish, the second most important city in Judah, directed by Southern Adventist University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 


“The new excavations at Lachish, the second most important city after Jerusalem, yielded finds from the Babylonian king’s battle against Judah that eventually destroyed the Jewish temple in Jerusalem,” Dr.

Hasel said. 

The event takes place on Tuesday, October 22, at 7 p.m. in Lynn Wood Hall Auditorium on the campus of Southern Adventist University. Dr. Hasel is professor of near eastern studies and archaeology and curator of the Lynn H. Wood Archaeological Museum located on Southern’s campus.

This event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 236-2030.

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