Those who have
Athas, George. The Tel Dan Inscription: A Reappraisal and a New Interpretation. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2003.
might be interested in this site which has some interesting pictures
http://popular-archaeology.com/issue/december-2011/article/archaeologists-excavate-legendary-city-of-dan
Thanks George
And I who thought you wanted to get in touch with Dan DeVilder... (Perhaps change the heading to Tel Dan, if it's still time?)
Thanks for the article. I'll certainly read it later. I was there just a few weeks ago, albeit in far too much of a hurry. I really recommend everyone going to reserve plenty of time. It's a shame to have to rush like I did. The nature reserve is stunningly beautiful, the archaeology is impressive, and hidden away in a corner I found an interesting piece of modern history: a former military post just a few feet above the former Israel-Syrian border, where you can see the former patrol roads on each side, so close that they could pretty much have shaken hands without stepping out of their vehicles.
Really cool.
Perhaps change the heading to Tel Dan, if it's still time?
I think once a subject is posted it's a case of the Pilate principle—"What I have written, I have written." I thought about your title, but decided to go with simply "Dan" as perhaps arousing a bit more interest (It might have been Dan Pritchett). [;)]
Whatever you do, don't miss the Virtual World Project link near the bottom of the page! Thank you, thank you, thank you, George, for helping me find that! It's absolutely fabulous. I'll write a separate thread about it.
I think once a subject is posted it's a case of the Pilate principle—"What I have written, I have written."
Tel Dan, if it's still time?
Tell me what, pray tell? or . . . tel? [:P]
Tel Dan, if it's still time? Tell me what, pray tell? or . . . tel?
Tell me what, pray tell? or . . . tel?
Yeah, I saw that subject line and worried for a moment that somebody was reporting some bad news about you. Whew!
The same ten hour window applies for the thread initiator as for any other post.
For the subject line as well?
The same ten hour window applies for the thread initiator as for any other post. For the subject line as well?