The Yavneh-Yam Archaeological Project

The Yavneh-Yam Archaeological Project The site of Yavneh-Yam is situated on the central coast of modern Israel, near Kibuz Palmahim. The s

The "Yavneh-Yam Archaeological Project" is being carried out by the Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University since 1992. It is planned mainly as a training excavation for students of the department but from its beginnings it was opened to volunteers from all over the world, both students of archaeology and general enthusiasts. The project has been supported by the Faculty of Humanities (Tel A

viv University), Earthwatch (1993-1997), "The Kurt Lion Foundation for Cooperation between the Universities of Konstanz (Germany) and Tel Aviv (Israel)" and Mr. Marty Goldberg on behalf of "The Canadian Friends of Tel Aviv University at Toronto". A preliminary report of four seasons of excavations carried out until now (1992-1999) is in preparation and will be published soon.

The Yavneh-Yam Archaeological Project wishes you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
24/12/2012

The Yavneh-Yam Archaeological Project wishes you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

An amazing opportunity for an MA degree in Archaeology from Tel Aviv University's International Program, now also offeri...
25/07/2012

An amazing opportunity for an MA degree in Archaeology from Tel Aviv University's International Program, now also offering 5000$ scholarships!

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Additional Scholarships Now Available for the International MA Program in Archaeology and History of the Land of the Bible

The International MA Program in Archaeology and History of the Land of the Bible at Tel Aviv University offers a unique window into the archaeology and history of ancient Israel, Israel's neighboring countries and their perplexing and complex past.

The program is the only one of its kind in Israel and in the world, allowing students from a variety of countries across the globe to study the archaeology and history of the Land of the Bible – IN the Land of the Bible.

The International MA Program in Archaeology and History of the Land of the Bible offers three possible tracks:
- A Master of Arts in Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures – without thesis
- A Master of Arts in Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures - with thesis
- A credited courses program for those who are looking for supplementary credit courses as enrichment courses or as part of their PhD.
To learn more about these options, please see the Academic Program page.

The program now offers a limited number of $5,000 scholarships, based on academic merit, to students who will apply to the program by for the academic year of 1012-13 by August 31st.
http://archaeology.tau.ac.il/internationalMA/?page_id=235

For more details please visit the program's website or contact the program's coordinator Ms. Nadin Reshef, at [email protected]

Join Tel Aviv University's unique international program for a masters degree or credited courses - Combine theoretical classes with fieldwork experience at some of the most exciting excavation sites in Israel

13/09/2011

שרידי מבצר ובית מרחץ מהתקופה אסלאמית הקדומה התגלו בחפירות ארכיאולוגיות שערכו חוקרים מאוניברסיט תל-אביב לראשונה בשונית של עיר הנמל הקדומה יבנה-ים - מדעי האדם, מחשבים ynet

23/07/2011

The first week of excavation is over. The diggers unearthed a piece of mosaic floor, some walls, a clay pipe installation and much more! 3 more weeks to go!

10/07/2011

The 2011 Yavneh-Yam excavation is just a week a way! Are you ready???

21/06/2011

אחד החופים היפים בארץ, שלא מכבר ניצל מבנייה נדל"נית, עובר מהפך: סוף למטקות, לזבל ולהרס הטרקטרונים, ומאידך שירות של 24 שעות, סיורי טבע חינם וארטיק במחיר עממי. קיץ על החוף - חדשות תיירות, תיירות ynet

19/06/2011

Its coming... in less than a month, the Yavneh-Yam excavation begins!

16/05/2011

The site of Yavneh-Yam will be excavated this season by Moshe Fischer of Tel Aviv University in search of archaeological evidence of the Maccabean revolt and the period of Roman Byzantine and Islamic rule in ancient Israel.

08/05/2011

לאחר המאבק המוצלח: חוף פלמחים נפתח מחדש

08/05/2011

חוף פלמחים הפך לגן לאומי והכניסה אליו חופשית -עונת הרחצה שנפתחה בשבוע שעבר מסמלת גם סגירת מעגל של אחד המאבקים הסביבתיים הבולטים של השנים האחרונות, המאבק למניעת בנייה בסמוך לחוף פלמחים. בעקבות ההחלטה על ביטול בניית כפר נופש במקום לפני כחצי שנה והפ

20/03/2011

Take a look at the new Yavneh-Yam website!

courtesy of the Foundation for Archaeological Research of the Land of Israel

The project had many contributors and affiliations along the years. It has been supported by the Faculty of Humanities (Tel Aviv University), Earthwatch (1993-1997), "The Kurt Lion Foundation for Cooperation between the Universities of Konstanz (Germany) and Tel Aviv (Israel)" and Mr. Marty Goldber

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Palmahim

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http://www.tau.ac.il/~yavneyam/index.html

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