The Sea of Galilee Boat
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In 1986, a 2,000-year-old boat was discovered in Israel on the banks of the Sea of Galilee. The vessel is representative of the large fishing boats common on the ancient lake, and the type of boat used in the Gospels by the disciples of Jesus. It is also the type of boat used by the Jews in the brutal nautical Battle of Migdal in AD 67 against a makeshift Roman fleet. The lecture describes the adventure of the boat's discovery and excavation, and delves into the revealing research about the vessel and its milieu.Shelley Wachsmann, Meadows Associate Professor of Biblical Archaeology, Texas A&M University (lecturer); Gil Stein, Oriental Institute Director (introductory speaker)
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