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Jens Kamlah is a Professor of Biblical Archaeology at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen. He has studied Protestant Theology along with disciplines such as Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Egyptology, and Prehistoric Archaeology from 1983 to 1990. He has participated in numerous archaeological excavations in Palestine, particularly the Tübingen excavations at Hirbet ez-Zeraqon in Jordan since 1987. After completing his PhD in 1999 with a dissertation focused on Old Testament archaeological studies, he held research positions at the University of Kiel and later returned to the University of Tübingen. Kamlah's research interests include Biblical Archaeology, archaeology of Palestine, history of religions in the Levant, and the cultural history of Phoenicia. He has authored several significant publications and has been involved in various archaeological projects and scientific committees throughout his career. He has also been leading the Biblical Archaeological Institute at Tübingen since 2010 and has contributed extensively to the field of Biblical studies through both research and education.
Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen • Tübingen, Germany
Teaching and researching Biblical Archaeology.
Biblical Archaeological Institute • Tübingen, Germany
Facilitating academic research and providing educational guidance in the field.
University of Kiel • Kiel, Germany
Conducting research in Biblical Archaeology and assisting in academic responsibilities.
Department of English Literature: Focus includes English Literatures and Cultures, Linguistics, and Cultural Studies.