Mystery of Qeiyafa
Back in the Land
10/Dec/2008 08:53
It was a long trip. From Israel to Paris, to Cuba (got to see the Buena Vista Social Club in person - awesome!), to NY, Stamford CT and Boston, back to NY, LA and Santa Barbara, back to NY, Paris, and finally home. I think it was the longest busiest trip of my life. I can’t really complain as the first 5 days in Cuba were with my wife - it was kinda like the honeymoon we should have had way back when.
The Mystery of Qeiyafa and its identification as Sha’aryaim may now be complete, but the shard with the text remains shrouded in mystery. Dr. Misgav sat with Professor Garfinkel last night and we hope to have some really surprising things to say soon. Imaging the ostracon was a real eye-opener. I’ll be posting soon some of the pics and videos from the trip. We’re now in production on an in-depth high-definition piece on the ostracon that will explain it in great detail. We got the audio down using our fantastic narrator Tom Weiss, at Mitch Clyman’s studio (Muso Productions) in Jerusalem. Mitch is a modern-day Mozart when it comes to sound and a pleasure to work with.
On the video end, Daniel Remer of Remervision Productions sat with me and we prepared a final cut of the Elah Promo video which is now up on the web site. See if you can spot the new editions of the ostracon and the second gate. A second gate overlooking the site of the David & Goliath story fits nicely with the entire context.
Many of the finds from the summer have now been restored and I hope to get some images of that the next time I visit the IAA.
It’s been a heckuva ride so far, and Barnea and I are in for the long haul. There’s more in the pipeline and we invite you to take a look at our other websites - www.foundationstone.org and www.telyavne.com. They will be both be getting an update in the coming days and weeks, but there’s lots of interesting eye candy for your enjoyment.
Foundation Stone is gearing up for another round of excavation at Tel Yavne at the end of the month. Archaeologist Maha Darawashe of Hartford University will be leading a group of volunteers to see if the “Tooth” is another unique find...
stay tuned, stay warm, and stay involved...
David Willner
Foundation Stone
The Mystery of Qeiyafa and its identification as Sha’aryaim may now be complete, but the shard with the text remains shrouded in mystery. Dr. Misgav sat with Professor Garfinkel last night and we hope to have some really surprising things to say soon. Imaging the ostracon was a real eye-opener. I’ll be posting soon some of the pics and videos from the trip. We’re now in production on an in-depth high-definition piece on the ostracon that will explain it in great detail. We got the audio down using our fantastic narrator Tom Weiss, at Mitch Clyman’s studio (Muso Productions) in Jerusalem. Mitch is a modern-day Mozart when it comes to sound and a pleasure to work with.
On the video end, Daniel Remer of Remervision Productions sat with me and we prepared a final cut of the Elah Promo video which is now up on the web site. See if you can spot the new editions of the ostracon and the second gate. A second gate overlooking the site of the David & Goliath story fits nicely with the entire context.
Many of the finds from the summer have now been restored and I hope to get some images of that the next time I visit the IAA.
It’s been a heckuva ride so far, and Barnea and I are in for the long haul. There’s more in the pipeline and we invite you to take a look at our other websites - www.foundationstone.org and www.telyavne.com. They will be both be getting an update in the coming days and weeks, but there’s lots of interesting eye candy for your enjoyment.
Foundation Stone is gearing up for another round of excavation at Tel Yavne at the end of the month. Archaeologist Maha Darawashe of Hartford University will be leading a group of volunteers to see if the “Tooth” is another unique find...
stay tuned, stay warm, and stay involved...
David Willner
Foundation Stone
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