Bethsaida Project has new addition to showcase (UNO Gateway)
by J. Parker Adair
November 12, 2004
UNO's Bethsaida Excavations Project now has several stones on display from the Temple Mount of Jerusalem's King Herod the Great.
The three stones are part of a new exhibit in the Arts and Science Hall, room 343.
"This is kind of an outreach to draw attention to our archeological project at UNO," said Steve Reynolds.
Reynolds is the archivist for the Bethsaida Project, which has been going on at UNO since 1987. While this exhibit is not from the Bethsaida site, nor UNO excavations, it has great historical significance and does draw attention to what UNO is doing, while also sharing displays from other universities.
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