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Dan Warner is the former Director for The Michael and Sara Moskau Institute of Archaeology and the Center for Archaeological Research, and former professor of Old Testament and Archaeology at the biblically inerrantist
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (NOBTS) is a Baptist theological institute in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. Missions and evangelism are core focuses of the seminary. NOBTS offers doctoral ...
, and is a co-director of the Tel
Gezer Gezer, or Tel Gezer ( he, גֶּזֶר), in ar, تل الجزر – Tell Jezar or Tell el-Jezari is an archaeological site An archaeological site is a place (or group of physical sites) in which evidence of past activity is preserved (eithe ...
Water System excavation and preservation project. He has also served various roles on other excavations at
Tel Kabri Tel Kabri ( he, תֵל כַבְרִי), or Tell al-Qahweh ( ar, تَلْ ألْقَهوَة, , mound of coffee), is an archaeological tell (mound created by accumulation of remains) containing one of the largest Middle Bronze Age (2,100–1,5 ...
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Megiddo Megiddo may refer to: Places and sites in Israel * Tel Megiddo, site of an ancient city in Israel's Jezreel valley * Megiddo Airport, a domestic airport in Israel * Megiddo church (Israel) * Megiddo, Israel, a kibbutz in Israel * Megiddo Junction, ...
, Tell el-Far'ah, Gerar, and
Ashkelon Ashkelon or Ashqelon (; Hebrew: , , ; Philistine: ), also known as Ascalon (; Ancient Greek: , ; Arabic: , ), is a coastal city in the Southern District of Israel on the Mediterranean coast, south of Tel Aviv, and north of the border with ...
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Tel Gezer - Canaanite Water Tunnel/Gate Complex

In 2010, a team from the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary ("NOBTS") launched an effort to clear a massive water tunnel, discovered first by Macalister over a hundred years earlier. Macalister never fully excavated the tunnel because a strong storm blew debris back into the tunnel and he considered it too expensive and time consuming to re-excavate the site. The NOBTS effort to re-clear and examine the tunnel has been chronicled in multiple sources including the
Biblical Archaeology Review ''Biblical Archaeology Review'' is a magazine appearing every three months and sometimes referred to as ''BAR'' that seeks to connect the academic study of archaeology to a broad general audience seeking to understand the world of the Bible, the ...
and the
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. In 2011 professor Dennis Cole, archaeologist Dan Warner and engineer Jim Parker from NOBTS, led another team in an attempt to finish the effort. In just two years the teams removed approximately 299 tons of debris from the ancient water system. IThe first two years were spent removing large quantities of debris, mainly rock and dirt.. In 2012, the Gezer team uncovered a large open cavern at the bottom of the water system. Said Dr. Warner" “Opening the cave is something we have been working toward for three summers wondering if it even existed...It gave me a rush. Once inside it gave us a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, but we are not done by a long shot.” In 2013, the team began an effort to preserve the ancient Canaanite mudbrick gate and complex near the water system. "Most of the first two weeks of the dig were spent searching for the bottom step and cleaning Macalister’s causeway. Tons of debris and rocks were removed in the process. When the bottom step was located and the causeway area clear, the team excavated three probes in the pool area. Each of the pool probes reached a depth of more than six feet before the end of the season and the bottom of the pool was discovered in only one probe (Eastern probe) — the one just below the bottom step of the water shaft." Also in 2011, BorderStone Press launched a "Research Israel" project in cooperation with NOBTS to participate in the dig and to document and publish a book on the findings.


Virtual Bible Project

In 1999, Warner started The Virtual Bible Project with archaeologist James Strange, (University of South Florida) who excavated
Sepphoris Sepphoris (; grc, Σέπφωρις, Séphōris), called Tzipori in Hebrew ( he, צִפּוֹרִי, Tzipori),Palmer (1881), p115/ref> and known in Arabic as Saffuriya ( ar, صفورية, Ṣaffūriya) since the 7th century, is an archaeolog ...
. "Our goal is to create the whole ancient world," Warner said. Since that time they have painstakingly reconstructed Bronze Age
Megiddo Megiddo may refer to: Places and sites in Israel * Tel Megiddo, site of an ancient city in Israel's Jezreel valley * Megiddo Airport, a domestic airport in Israel * Megiddo church (Israel) * Megiddo, Israel, a kibbutz in Israel * Megiddo Junction, ...
,
Capernaum Capernaum ( ; he, כְּפַר נַחוּם, Kfar Naḥum, Nahum's village; ar, كفر ناحوم, Kafr Nāḥūm) was a fishing village established during the time of the Hasmoneans, located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. It ...
and Herod's
Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
, the latter of which is available on YouTube. "Biblical archaeology gives us a window into the context of the biblical world," Warner said. "It helps us realize (that the people of the Bible) were real people, in a real time, and in a real place. They lived in houses, they had families, they had jobs." "It helps us understand the biblical text through material remains and gives us illustrations of cultural situations that people participated in," he said. "It clarifies and provides information that is not mentioned in the biblical text."


Education

*PhD - Trinity College & University of Bristol, England (2007) *ThM - Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake Indiana (1984) *BA - Spurgeon Baptist Bible College, Florida (1972)


Publications

*2015 - ''Introduction to Biblical Archeology'', in preparation, Zondervan *2015 - ''Canaanite Religion'', in preparation, Borderstone Press *2013 - "The Gezer Water System, Is There Light at the End of the Tunnel" Results From the 2010–2012 Excavations, forthcoming, ''Cura Aquarum'' *2013 - Co-Editor, ''Festschrift for Dr. James Strange'', in preparation, Borderstone Press *2013 - ''Biblical Terrain Model & Archaeological Reconstructions (Jerusalem)'', in preparation, Logos *2012 - "Archeological Reconstructions", ''Revised NIV Study Bible'', Zondervan *2011 - "Archaeological Reconstructions", ''Essential Bible Companion to Life in Bible Times'', Zondervan *2008 - ''The Archaeology of Canaanite Cult: An Analysis of Canaanite Temples from the Middle and Late Bronze Age in Palestine'', VDM Verlag Dr. Müller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG *2007 - "Archaeological/Historical Reconstructions", ''The New Testament in Antiquity'', Zondervan *2007 - Photo editor, ''Revised Zondervan Pictorial Bible Dictionary'', Zondervan *2005 - "The Metaphor of 'Sheep' and 'Shepherd' and the Security of God's Flock", from the Old Testament - Inter School Christian Fellowship Group of Presentation College (San Fernando, South Trinidad) *2004 - "Ashkelon" - ''Sola Scriptura Journal'', Faith Baptist Bible College (Kerala, India) *2004 - "Altars in the Archaeological Record" - ''Sola Scriptura Journal'', Faith Baptist Bible College (Kerala, India) *2004 - "Gate Keeper" - ''Sola Scriptura Journal'', Faith Baptist Bible College (Kerala, India) *2004 - "The Gate in Scripture" - ''Sola Scriptura Journal'', Spring Vol. 6 (Orlando, FL) *2001 - "Abraham's Journey", Interactive CD - ''The Virtual Bible'' (Orlando, FL) *1990 - "The Divided Kingdom", ''A Teachers Guide and Student Manual'' - Regular Baptist Press (Schaumburg IL)


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