The Biblical Archaeology Society is pleased to announce the publication of the annual Biblical Archaeology Review (BAR) Dig issue, which features a listing of more than 20 excavation projects that are looking for volunteers for the upcoming 2009 season. For almost two decades, BAR has been connecting people with the opportunity to have the experience of a lifetime on an archaeological dig, and the upcoming season promises to be an exciting one.
Applicants of all ages and levels of experience are welcome to apply to participate in an excavation this summer (minimum age requirements vary). Some programs offer course credit for participation. Interested applicants are encouraged to visit BAS online to explore the newly revised “Find a Dig” section of our Web site at
http://digs.bib-arch.org. There we provide additional information on projects listed in the current issue of BAR, as well as many more projects that are available only online. Check out our comprehensive online guide for more about the exciting dig opportunities coming up this summer.
The Biblical Archaeology Society is proud of its ongoing Scholarship Program, which offers funding for selected applicants who wish to participate in an archaeological excavation. Essays from some of the 2008 scholarship winners can be found in the current January/February 2009 issue of BAR, recounting what it is like to discover history firsthand. Additional scholarship essays are published online. More information about our 2009 Scholarship Program can be found at
http://digs.bib-arch.org/scholarships.