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Story February 18, 1961

The Detroit Tribune

Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan

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Dr. Immanuel Ben-Dor, professor of biblical archaeology at Emory University, will give two illustrated lectures at Wayne State University on Monday, Feb. 20: one on recent discoveries in Israel at 2 p.m. in Kresge Science Library Auditorium, and another on the archaeological background of the Dead Sea Scrolls at 8:30 p.m. in McGregor Memorial Conference Center. The visit is part of the Borman Near Eastern Lecture Series.

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Dr. Immanuel Ben-Dor, professor
of biblical archaeology at
Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.,
will give two illustrated lectures
on the Wayne State University
campus on Monday, Feb. 20.
He
will speak on "Recent
Archaeological
Discoveries in
Israel" at 2 p.m. in the Kresge
Science Library Auditorium and
at 8:30 p.m. on "The Archaeological Background of the Dead
Sea Scrolls" at 8:30 p.m. in
the McGregor Memorial Conference Center.

Ben-Dor's visit is part of the
Borman Near Eastern Lecture
Series sponsored by the department
of near eastern languages
and literature.

What sub-type of article is it?

Lecture Announcement Academic Event

What keywords are associated?

Archaeological Lectures Israel Discoveries Dead Sea Scrolls Biblical Archaeology Emory University

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. Immanuel Ben Dor

Where did it happen?

Wayne State University Campus, Detroit (Implied)

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Key Persons

Dr. Immanuel Ben Dor

Location

Wayne State University Campus, Detroit (Implied)

Event Date

Monday, Feb. 20

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Dr. Ben-Dor will lecture on recent archaeological discoveries in Israel at 2 p.m. in Kresge Science Library Auditorium and on the archaeological background of the Dead Sea Scrolls at 8:30 p.m. in McGregor Memorial Conference Center, as part of the Borman Near Eastern Lecture Series.

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