Mount of Olives Monoliths

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MMO:VAS is a multidisciplinary project that explores monumental funerary architecture on Jerusalem's Mount of Olives dating to the first millennium BCE. Directed by Matthew Suriano at the University of Maryland, the project is entirely virtual and based upon legacy material. Our research is conducted through digital modeling, mapping, archival work, and museum-based studies. The project’s primary focus at this time are the monolithic tombs in Silwan that date to the late-Iron Age.
Project Name:Monoliths of the Mount of Olives: A Virtual Archeological Study
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Last November, we were able to do important archival research into Charle Clermont-Ganneau's papers in Paris thanks to an #ASOR Collections Fellowship.

https://www.asor.org/news/2023/01/collections-fellowship-suriano

ASOR Study of Collections Fellowship Report: The Unpublished Materials of Charles Clermont-Ganneau, Matthew Suriano

ASOR Study of Collections Fellowship Report ; Paris ; Institut de France; Charles Clermont-Ganneau ; unpublished writing; Matthew Suriano

American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR)

Last November, we were able to do important archival research into Charle Clermont-Ganneau's papers in Paris thanks to an #ASOR Collections Fellowship.

https://www.asor.org/news/2023/01/collections-fellowship-suriano

ASOR Study of Collections Fellowship Report: The Unpublished Materials of Charles Clermont-Ganneau, Matthew Suriano

ASOR Study of Collections Fellowship Report ; Paris ; Institut de France; Charles Clermont-Ganneau ; unpublished writing; Matthew Suriano

American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR)
Matthew J. Suriano (@[email protected])

I'm giving a lecture, "Exploring a Forgotten Tomb: The Royal Steward Inscriptions & Their Setting," for the Biblical Archaeology Forum. This this Wednesday (2-18) at 7pm. @[email protected] See link for details. https://www.benderjccgw.org/arts-culture-jewish-life/biblical-archaeology-forum/

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Matthew J. Suriano (@[email protected])

I'm giving a lecture, "Exploring a Forgotten Tomb: The Royal Steward Inscriptions & Their Setting," for the Biblical Archaeology Forum. This this Wednesday (2-18) at 7pm. @[email protected] See link for details. https://www.benderjccgw.org/arts-culture-jewish-life/biblical-archaeology-forum/

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If you're in the DC-area, come here a lecture by Matthew Suriano on our Mount of Olives project!
https://scholar.social/@duderonomy/109702539290584325
Matthew J. Suriano (@[email protected])

I'm giving a lecture, "Exploring a Forgotten Tomb: The Royal Steward Inscriptions & Their Setting," for the Biblical Archaeology Forum. This this Wednesday (2-18) at 7pm. @[email protected] See link for details. https://www.benderjccgw.org/arts-culture-jewish-life/biblical-archaeology-forum/

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I'm giving a lecture, "Exploring a Forgotten Tomb: The Royal Steward Inscriptions & Their Setting," for the Biblical Archaeology Forum. This this Wednesday (2-18) at 7pm. @mmo_vas

See link for details.
https://www.benderjccgw.org/arts-culture-jewish-life/biblical-archaeology-forum/

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We've added a couple of recent photographs to Flickr, taken of two of the monoliths a few years before the project began. #SilwanNecropolis

https://flic.kr/p/2o8sm3w
https://flic.kr/p/2o8nBcw

Silwan Monolith-2

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Picture of Zechariah's Tomb (1st c. CE) in the Kidron Valley/Wadi al-Joz, taken from the Haram esh-Sharif.

A few announcements regarding our research over the past half-year. #archaeology

https://sites.google.com/umd.edu/mmovas/announcements

MMO:VAS - Announcements

9.27.22 – London research, summer of 2022 In July 27–29, our research team was in London to work on the inscriptions from Monolith-1, including the Royal Steward Inscription. This work involved laser scanning the inscriptions, which the museum did at our request. We were also able to do research

#introduction – We've launched this account to feature the work of MMO:VAS (Monoliths of the Mount of Olives: A Virtual Archaeological Study), a research project at the University of Maryland directed by Matthew Suriano.

We hope to share images and materials as the project moves forward. See our website for more details:
https://sites.google.com/umd.edu/mmovas/home

MMO:VAS

MMO:VAS is a multidisciplinary project that explores monumental funerary architecture on the Mount of Olives dating to the first millennium BCE. Directed by Matthew Suriano at the University of Maryland, the project is entirely virtual and based upon legacy material. Our research is conducted