Bunny and Leo Horvitz Scholar-In-Residence Program
The 30th Bunny and Leo Horvitz Scholar-in-Residence Program
Featuring Dr. David Ilan
New Horizons: The Incredible Story of Ancient Israel Told Through Archaeology
February 2 – February 20, 2025
Archaeological work in Israel and its neighbors over the last 30 years has revolutionized our understanding of ancient Israel’s history. It has also radically changed the way we approach the biblical text, which some people find disturbing, and others find exhilarating. In this series of lectures, Dr. David Ilan will present new archaeological discoveries dating to the Bronze and Iron Ages (circa 3000-500 BCE), revolutionary scientific methods and a new synthesis of the history of ancient Canaan, Israel and Palestine.
Dr. David Ilan
A native of Los Angeles, Dr. David llan was the director of the Nelson Glueck School of Biblical Archaeology at the Hebrew Union College in Jerusalem from 2003 to 2024. He has excavated at Tel Arad, Tel Malhata, Tel Yokneam and Tel Megiddo and directed the excavations at Tel Dan from 2005 to 2022. He teaches at the Hebrew Union College, has taught at Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University, Johns Hopkins University, and spent a sabbatical year in 2019-2020 at the Center for the Study of Origins of the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Dr. Ilan specializes in mortuary archaeology, the archaeology of religion and ritual, ground stone artifacts, ceramic typology and technology, and the Chalcolithic period, the Middle Bronze Age and the early Iron Age of the southern Levant. He is the editor of the journal NGSBA Archaeology and the monograph series of the Nelson Glueck School. Dr. Ilan has published three final excavation reports and numerous articles in scholarly journals and in the popular press. His most recent articles deal with the praxis and paraphernalia of ritual action and religious belief in the ancient Near East, including the use of psychotropic substances.
The Bible and Archaeology:
Where They Meet, Where They Don’t, and Why
Sunday, February 2
Reception: 3:00 PM | Lecture: 3:30 PM
Series 1
Biblical Texts and Ancient Artifacts: A Dialogue
Genesis: Archaeology and the Patriarchal Narrative
Monday, February 3 | 7:30 PM
The Tabernacle in the Desert, the Cult Place in Shiloh and Solomon’s Temple
Tuesday, February 4 | 7:30 PM
Now You’re Talking! Iron Age (1200-500 BCE) Archaeology and the Book of KingsThursday, February 6 | 7:30 PM
Series 2:
Hidden Secrets of Ancient Tel Dan, Israel
They Came from the North: Ramparts, Gates and Living with Dead at Tel Dan in the Bronze AgeMonday, February 10 | 7:30 PM
Who Were the Biblical Danites and What Were Their Origins? Tuesday, February 11 | 7:30 PM
David Lives! The Tel Dan Inscription and Its Implications
Wednesday, February 12 | 7:30 PM
Series 3:
How Ancient Israel Began
The “Israelite” Settlement of Canaan in an Age of Chaos: Joshua, Judges and… Archaeology
Thursday, February 13 | 7:30 PM
Who Were the Philistines?
Monday, February 17 | 7:30 PM
David, Solomon and the United Kingdom: Myth or Fact?
Tuesday, February 18 | 7:30 PM
The Politics of Archaeology in Israel and Palestine: Where Do We Go from Here?
Community Lecture Closing Night
Thursday, February 20 | 7:30 PM
Community Lectures
How Archaeology Works and Why it Matters
Wednesday, February 5 | 7:30 PM
”Thou Shalt Make No Graven Image:” An Archaeological Speculation on the Origins of the Second Commandment
Monday, February 10 | 12:00 PM
Archeology and the Exodus from Egypt
Sunday, February 16