3 research outputs found
Jerusalem, Israel/PalĂ€stina. ArchĂ€ologie (be)trifft Schule â Ein deutsch-palĂ€stinensisches Geschichtsprojekt in Jerusalem als Bildungs- und Friedensarbeit
Palestinian Schoolgirls of the Schmidtâs Girls School in Jerusalem discover the history of their city together with archaeologists and historians from the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology in Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Israel/PalĂ€stina: Bi-nationale Tagung âQuo vadis âBiblical Archaeologyâ? Past, Present and Future of Archaeology in the Southern Levantâ
The 50th anniversary of German-Israeli diplomatic relations provided an unique opportunity to reflect the history, the current state and the future of German and German-Israeli archaeology in Israel, in the context of the bilateral relations. The GPIA hosted an interdisciplinary German-Israeli workshop dedicated to graduate students working on various subjects in several disciplines that are connected to the Ancient Near East. The aim was not only an interdisciplinary exchange of scientific knowledge between different fields, but also to increase and encourage contact and discussion between young German and Israeli researchers working on different aspects of the Ancient Near East. The conference was held in Jerusalem at the Hebrew University and the German Protestant Institute (âKaisersaalâ adjacent to Church of Ascension and courtyard adjacent to Church of the Redeemer) and lasted for three days. 17 presentations were given in four sessions (German-Israeli Joint Ventures in the Past, Present and Future; With Bible and Trowel? Biblical Archaeology today and future perspectives; Sites after excavation â Restoration, Conservation and Presentation; Archaeology and its Methods in Dialogue with other Sciences)
Jerusalem, Israel/PalĂ€stina: Die Ausgrabung im Museum der Erlöserkirche â ein trinationales Projekt
The excavation in the museum took place in the broader context of former GPIA excavations and projects at the Church of the Redeemer. In 2009â2012 the GPIA developed the excavation of the 1970s into an archaeological park called âThrough the Agesâ. The site was made accessible for visitors and the scientific findings were edited for tourists. In the cloister adjacent to the Church of the Redeemer and the Archaeological Park a museum completes the site. The aim of this research project is to explore the so far unknown medieval strata in the Muristan area. It focusses on the pre-Crusader und Crusader period that is until today basically only known through written sources