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Testament Archaeology Book ProjectAfter years of guiding, teaching and collecting material about the New Testament and its archaeology, In 2007 I started creating an illustrative guide book that will provide the main information for every site and find mentioned in the New Testament. Find out more here |
Testimonials Here is a recent testimonial of a guest of Intercure, an Israeli high tech company: I want to thank you for a wonderfully enjoyable and intellectually rich tour through ancient Jerusalem on Saturday. It was truly one of the best tours I've experienced (and I've traveled all over the world). Much more on the testimonials page. |
Travel If you are planning to visit the Holy Land, you are welcome to contact me with a request for a specific itinerary; or allow me to suggest to you a schedule. Click here for some suggested destinations for a single day trip |
Archaeological Newsletters (Australia) Here you can see scans of my reports over the last decade to Diggings, a periodical devoted to Biblical Archaeology, published in Australia. |
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My Publications and Experience Being an archaeologist with over 15 years of experience of guiding tours, lecturing, writing, and consulting, I can offer various services in the field: I am the guide of the main public relations office and the Institute of Advanced studies of the Hebrew University; I teach at the national tour guide course; I have a column in Australian periodical Diggings devoted to Biblical Archaeology and more... |
Articles These are links to a set of articles reporting on sites and artifacts related to the New Testament, as much as possible according to a Chronological order. They are all off-prints from DIGGINGS. |
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Photo and Video Gallery Visit my photo gallery to see highlights of my tours, as well as videos from around Israel |
Prices and Contact Find out prices for an archaeological tour, a lecture or consultation to production, as well as contact information. |
VIP Tours
Guiding owner of Pictet Bank, July 2010
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Guiding David Satterfield, head of the MFO in Sinai, July 2010
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Guiding nobel prize winner, Prof. David Gross, June 2010
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Consulting Simcha Jacobovici ("the Naked Archaeologist") at Hippos-Sussita, April 2010
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Appearing on Israeli TV comedy show, August 2009 Erez, Ori and I had a lot of laughs when I tried to teach them how to become archaeologists.. Ori used some of the old coins we found to get a soda from the vending machine.. he still why soda machine won't take Roman dinars if they are placed in archaeological parks :-)
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Guiding John McDonald, partner of "Revolution" UK chain bar, July 2009
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Guiding Susan and Jonathan Gross, July 2009
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Guiding John Stafford, former CEO of Wyeth, and his granddaughters, July 2009
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Guiding a TV production at the caves of Qumran, June 2009
on June 09 I guided a TV production of "travel channel" to caves no. 3 and cave no. 11 near Qumran. It was part of an American production about the copper scroll.
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Guiding Prof. Tina J. Wray, June 2009
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Guiding INTEL vice president Josh Walden, and his family, March 2009
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Guiding Nobel Prize Winner, Prof. Eric Maskin, July 2008
On July 2008 I guided Nobel prize winner Professor Eric Maskin. Professor Maskin is known for his research on "Mechanism design". The tour however focused on the design of experience and fun for his family and his students, who were attending a summer school at the institute of advanced studies of the Hebrew University. Last year I guided another Nobel prize winner, guest of the Hebrew University, known for his discoveries in the fields of "String Theory". |
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Guiding Kidney doner Eric Swim, August 2007
Eric is the famous American Jew who donated his kidney to an Israeli child, Moshiko, who needed desperately the transplant. When Eric contacted me and told me who he was, and that he is coming now for Moshiko’s Bar-Mitsvah and wants a guided tour, I told him that by giving his kidney, he touched my heart, and so the least I could do is guide him one day for free!. And so it was. My offer stands for any future donators as well, and if you wish to learn more about organ donation, visit http://www.hods.org
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Where is queen Esther buried?, and how do you play "Nine Men's Morris"??
Watch the next episode of "The Naked Archaeologist" to see how I explain these to Simcha!.

Tina is an Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island, where she teaches courses in Biblical Studies and World Religions. She wrote several books, many articles, and participates in the excavations on Mt. Zion.
"Thank you again Danny, for evrything. 




