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♥Sarabeth Spitzer, a philanthropic person

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Charles Bertranou

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Sara Gabriel

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Enrique Vidales alias el kikin

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John Frenaye, Travel Expert

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Lucian Baxter Wintrich IV

Lucian Baxter Wintrich IV (Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a comedian and radio personality having worked in both internet radio mediums and public broadcasting as a correspondent on CBS radio's 'The John McIntire Show.' He is best known as the founder and primary voice on the radio show Acorns and Merlot, noted as one of the top 50 podcasts in the world, briefly taking the 10th most listened to on PodcastAlley.com during the month of February 2007 rivaling such shows as Nobody Likes Onions and Keith and the Girl, and drawing in over 5,000 listeners an episode.

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Inching Away

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Trevor McNevan

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Chris Kinger

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Katherine Munson

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LordRainbow

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Ten Gears

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Katharina Galor

Dr. Katharina Galor is a German-born Israeli archaeologist specializing in ancient Israel-Palestine and Syria, mainly focusing on the Roman and Byzantine periods. She now teaches at Brown University, affiliated with the Artemis A.W. and Martha Sharp Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World and the Program in Judaic Studies. Exploring the connections between the material record, ethnicity, and religious affiliation, she has worked on excavations within the Levant at Qumran, Sepphoris, Tiberias, and Jerusalem. Her publications entail topics ranging from the archaeological context of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, the successive stages of habitation in ancient Jerusalem, town planning, water installations, mosaics, as well as sacred, civic and domestic architecture.

She also currently serves as the President of the American Institute of Archaeology, Narragansett Society. In 2006, Galor coordinated The Jerusalem Perspective: 150 Years of Archaeological Research, an international conference in which both Palestinian and Israeli archaeologists participated, putting aside the politics of the region to discuss the eternal city of Jerusalem.

Excavating at a number of sites in Italy, France, and Israel over the years, she currently co-directs the excavations at Apollonia-Arsuf, which is a joint Brown University-Tel Aviv University project. Her forthcoming book yet to be published, The Archaeology of Jerusalem, serves as the first comprehensive survey of the material remains of the city of Jerusalem from the Bronze Age onward.

Publications

The Archaeology of Jerusalem, Yale University Press (forthcoming, 2008)

Qumran's Plastered Pools: A New Perspective, Science and Archaeology at Khirbet Qumran and 'Ain Feshkha, vol. II, (eds.) Humbert, J.-B. and Gunneweg, J., Presses Universitaires de Fribourg (2003) 169-198.

"Wohnkultur im römisch-byzantinischen Palästina, in Zeichen aus Text und Stein. Studien auf dem Weg zu einer Archäeologie des Neuen Testaments",(eds.) Alkier, S. and Zangenberg, J., Tübingen/Basel, Tanz (2003) 183-208.

"Domestic Architecture in Roman and Byzantine Galilee and Golan", in Near Eastern Archaeology 66:1-2 (2003) 44-57.

Qumran. The Site of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Archaeological Interpretations and Debates. Proceedings of the Conference held at Brown University, November 17-19, 2002, (eds.) K. Galor, J.-B. Humbert, J. Zangenberg, Brill (2006).

Crossing the Rift: Resources, Routes, Settlement Patterns and Interaction in the Wadi Arabah, Proceedings of the Conference held at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History in Atlanta, GA, November 19, 2003, (eds.) P. Bienkowski and K. Galor, in "British Academy Monographs in Archaeology", Oxford University Press (2006).

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