Archaeology of the Hebrew Bible

with Dr. Tine Rassalle

October 16th - December 11th

Lectures recorded Thusdays 3:15 PM EST

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What can ancient ruins, pottery fragments, and desert scrolls tell us about the world of the Bible?

 

What really happened during the Exodus, and how did the Babylonian Exile transform Jewish life? What secrets do the Dead Sea Scrolls reveal about the people who wrote them?

Register now for Dr. Tine Rassalle’s new 8-week seminar, Archaeology of the Hebrew Bible, running October 16 – December 11, 2025 (except Nov 17)!

This 8-week seminar with Dr. Tine Rassalle explores the material remains of the ancient Israelites and Jews, showing how artifacts, inscriptions, architecture, and everyday objects bring the biblical world to life. You’ll see how archaeological evidence can both support and challenge the stories in scripture, gaining tools to interpret history through a material lens.

Each session examines key moments in the ancient world - from the construction and destruction of the Jerusalem Temple to the enigmatic Qumran community - through case studies, primary sources, and current scholarship. Whether you’re intrigued by ancient cities, fascinated by excavation finds, or seeking a deeper understanding of the Hebrew Bible’s historical context, this course offers an engaging journey into the past.

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$200 ($100 for members)

  • âś” 8 live 90-minute lectures, Thursdays at 3:15 PM ET, October 16 – December 11 (except November 17)
  • âś” Lectures are recorded live with immediate lifetime access
  • âś” Community Discussion Forum
  • âś” Weekly Exercises

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Dr. Tine Rassalle

Dr. Tine Rassalle is a public humanities scholar and archaeologist with specializations in biblical archaeology, Jewish and Christian history, heritage management, museum studies, ancient numismatics, and archaeogaming. 

She has held roles as a museum curator, publishing researcher, and historical consultant, working with institutions such as the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience in New Orleans, the Posen Library in New York, and the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures at the University of Chicago.

Tine received her PhD in Ancient Mediterranean Religions in 2021 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Before moving to the US, she studied in Europe, where she obtained a BA and MA in Archaeology of the ancient Near East from Gent University (Belgium) and a BA in Hebrew and Aramaic Languages and Cultures from Leiden University (the Netherlands). Tine has participated in over 20 excavations in Belgium, Portugal, Corsica, Israel, Jordan, and Turkey.

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Dr. Travis Proctor

Dr. Travis Proctor

A first-generation college graduate and scholar of the bible and early Christianity, Travis Proctor received his Ph.D. in Religious Studies from UNC-Chapel Hill, specializing in ancient Mediterranean religions. His teaching and research focus on biblical studies, early Christianity, and environmental studies.

His work has appeared in academic journals such as the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Journal of Early Christian Studies, Harvard Theological Review, and the Journal of Ecclesiastical History, as well as public venues including Bible Odyssey, Religion for Breakfast, Religion Dispatches, The Bart Ehrman Blog, and the “Tell Me Something I Don’t Know” podcast.

His first book, Demonic Bodies and the Dark Ecologies of Early Christian Culture (Oxford University Press), explored how early Christian theorizations of demonic bodies influenced ancient understandings of cosmic “ecosystems,” and how such historical perspectives may inform contemporary environmental ethics. He is currently working on a book on early “apocryphal” traditions that regarded Jesus as an animal, plant, or “inanimate” object.

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