Life at the Dead Sea

Today I took the train from Jena to Chemnitz to visit a special exhibit at a museum.

State Museum of Archaeology Chemnitz, Germany, Museum

The museum is known as smac or staatliches museum für archäologie chemnitz.

I had a really hard time not capitalizing the words.

I think that you can figure out that this is the State Museum of Archaeology in Chemnitz, Germany.

leben am toten meer, life at the dead sea, SMAC, Chemnitz

The special exhibition is Leben am Toten Meer: Archäologie aus dem Heiligen Land.

You can see here in the sign that the exhibition is in cooperation with the Israel Antiquities Authority and several museums including the Israel Museum and the British Museum.

leben am toten meer, life at the dead sea, SMAC, Chemnitz

The title of the special exhibition in English is Life at the Dead Sea – Archaeology from the Holy Land.

You can see in the picture above the different thematic trails of the exhibit. I was most interested in the Research trail, but the others were also very interesting.

Qumran, Ein Gedi, Garstang, Jericho, Masada, Dead Sea

This section of the exhibit was about archaeological digs and research that has been done in the Dead Sea area. There were displays on the different sites in the area and also some of the notable archaeologists who had worked them.

The little kiosk in the front center is what I was looking for. The kiosk has a presentation of some of the current archaeological research that is being done in the area.

Earlier this year a staff member at smac contacted me and asked if they could use a couple of my pictures in the presentation.

Masada dig, current digs, smac, exhibition

Below is a Google translation of the text with the pictures. The picture above is of the rectangular structure that is mentioned.

LATEST RESEARCH NEWS FROM ISRAEL Since 2017, a team from Tel Aviv University (TAU) led by Guy Stiebel is investigating areas of the terrain that have not yet been excavated at the rock fortress Masada in Israel. On an aerial photograph of 1924, he noticed a rectangular structure in the ground right next to the Byzantine church, which turned out to be two cisterns. The excavators also focus on the Roman camp, the homes of the Jewish rebels of 74 AD and the garden of Herod, the builder of the fortress. An unexplored cave, with only an inscription known, and other areas around the fortress are currently being excavated.

Roman camps, dead sea, masada

This picture is taken from the top of Masada and in it you can see some of the Roman Camps that they have been investigating.

In the bottom left of the two pictures you can see that I am credited.

It was really cool to see my pictures being used in a museum exhibit.

After visiting the special exhibit I then went through the rest of the museum. The museum is really good and covers the archaeology of the area in a very comprehensive way. I would definitely recommend this museum as their collection is displayed in a very nice way.

If you plan on being in Germany before the end of March next year, you should definitely visit this special exhibition on Life at the Dead Sea. You will not find a more comprehensive exhibition on the Dead Sea anywhere else.

Steven

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56th Anniversary

Tomorrow, December 7th, is the 56th wedding anniversary for my parents.

It is easy for me to remember when their anniversary is as it is the day after my work anniversary. I started to work for my current company just before their 30th anniversary. Actually it is the opposite. I remember my work anniversary because of theirs.

Of course, each year I am also reminded by news items about upcoming celebrations for the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. However, when I am traveling this is not always the case.

This year I am in Germany and will probably not see anything about Pearl Harbor Day.

anniversary, wedding anniversary, Frytown Iowa, MemoriesHere is a picture of my parents on their wedding day 56 years ago. They look so young 🙂

Frytown Church of Christ - Frytown, Iowa - 150 years - Restoration MovementThey were married in Frytown, Iowa where my grandfather was preaching.

See: The Frytown Church

1960's Wedding Cake Top - Bride and Groom - Cake top - 50th Wedding Anniversary - Golden Anniversary - Wedding CakeMy Mom still has the cake top from her wedding cake and it was used at their Golden Anniversary celebration six years ago.

See: A Golden Anniversary

Wedding reception, Frytown, Iowa, wedding anniversaryHere you can see part of their wedding cake. Wedding cakes bring back so many memories for me as my mother used to decorated cakes. I have many Facebook friends who had wedding cakes that were made by my mother.

Vernall Falls, Yosemite, Ansel Adams, Eva Fry, Painting

I also have one of the gifts that they were given for their wedding hanging in my living room.

This beautiful waterfall was painted by Eva Fry who was a member of the Frytown congregation.

The painting is based on an Ansel Adams picture of Vernal Falls in Yosemite National Park.

Have a wonderful anniversary Mom and Dad!!

Steven

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