Biblical Archaeology

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Maps

Maps MAP 1: Proposed sites for the northern and southern location of the Cities of the Plain
MAP 2: Mesopotamia: Migration of Abraham from Babylon
MAP 3: Tribal allotments of Israel
MAP 4: Egypt and Israel: The route of the Exodus
MAP 5: Israel in the time of Jesus
MAP 6: The First Missionary Journey
MAP 7: The Second Missionary Journey
MAP 8: The Third Missionary Journey and trip to Rome
MAP 9: Tall el-Ḥammâm site

BONUS MAPS (from Graves, David E. The Location of Sodom: Key Facts for Navigating the Maze of Arguments for the Location of the Cities of the Plain. Toronto, Ont.: Electronic Christian Media, 2016)
MAP 10: Proposed northern locations for the Cities of the Plain in the kikkār
MAP 11: Proposed southern locations for the Cities of the Plain
MAP 12: The War of Chedorlaomer in Genesis 14:1-12 and the Fault Lines in the Great Rift Valley
MAP 13: The Borders of the Promised Land as Shown to Moses from Mt. Nebo (Deut 34:1-3)
MAP 14: Boundaries of Palestine and Arabia (mid 4th cent. AD)
MAP 15: Sinkhole Locations around the Dead Sea
MAP 16: Region of the Kikkār (Roman Road from Esbus to Livias)
MAP 17: Tall el-Hammam and Vicinity
MAP 18: Bab edh-Dhra and Kirbet Qazone Cemetery
Dr. David E. Graves at 9:46 AM
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(Ph.D., University of Aberdeen, Scotland) A native Canadian, Graves is a distinguished figure in teaching the Bible and archaeology for more than thirty-five years and retired Assistant Professor with Liberty University, Rawlings School of Divinity. He has taught archaeology at Oxford University, England; provided tours of the Ashmolean and British Museums; traveled extensively in the Middle East; been involved in Mount Ararat research; and consulted for National Geographic productions. He has been involved in archaeological excavations at Qumran, Temple Mount and Shiloh, Israel, as well as the Tall el-Hammam excavation project in Jordan. He was part of the team who discovered and excavated the Dead Sea Scroll cave Q12 near Qumran, Israel (Jan 2017). He is a member of the Near East Archaeological Society (NEAS). He is the author of over 35 books on Archaeology and Biblical themes available through Amazon.com and published through Electronic Christian Media (ECM). He has also authored a number of journal articles on the Bible and archaeology most available through academia.edu. Email d.graves777 -at- yahoo.com. amazon.com/author/ecmdavidgraves
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