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    Cancelled per the Turks!
     
    The Archaeology Department of Pamukkale University is in search of volunteers for the 2008 season of fieldwork at the site of Laodicea. Please use this entry to post comments, questions, and/or concerns you may have about the Laodicea Excavation Project. 
     
    This present research began in 1989 upon a vist to the region with a group travelling with Dr. Reuben Bullard, professor of geology, archaeology, and ancient history at what was known then as the Cincinnati Bible College and Seminary, and professor of geology at the University of Cincinnati. The courses this research has pursued are many and varied.
     
    Myself having been accepted to work at Laodicea in 2008 has conditions: (1) at least seven qualified applications from the U.S. must be accepted by Innovative Consulting, the firm hired by Pamukkale University to bring volunteer excavators, and the applications must be accepted by the dig director; and (2) the then properly called "team" in its entirety (including myself) must be approved by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism. If you are interested in this opportunity, request an application soon. Postmark deadline is December 5, 2007.
     
    late 2006 - early 2007: a colleague from Cincinnati expressed interest, but upon receiving this information, no further thoughts have been made this way.   
    03/14/2007: a few queries have entered my cyberspace wondering about the project, but without application requests as of yet.
    03/28/2007: received the first serious query from J.O.; as well, the request for volunteers is well posted, but perhaps not well enough.
    04/01/2007: received query from K.M. and responded; no reply yet.
    04/13/2207: received interest for application from J.T.; no indication as to submission yet.
    04/24/2007: June 28-July 18 I will be conducting archaeological fieldwork on a 14th cent. castle of a Macedonian/Bulgarian king.
    05/08/2007: have received interest from T.G., D.W., and M.O.; sent replies, but none received back.
    05/10/2007: M.O. is expressing great interest.
    06/21/2007: K.D., E.G., and A.W. express interest; info. sent.
    06/23/2007: K.P. expresses interest; info. sent.
    02/11/2007: all is well; several more applications received; as of now, there are seven of us who have been accepted by the consulting firm and Doktor Shimshek. We all await with the best hopes.
    February 24

    Topics

     A Case Against Local Autonomy as a Form of Christian Government
    Or
    Seven Reasons Why I Agree That Strictly Locally Autonomous Polity Should Not Be Practiced Striving for Christian Unity
    by
    Andrew Lloyd Bennett
     

    (1) there are Biblical evidences contrary to local autonomy;

    (2) there are extrabiblical literary evidences contrary to local autonomy;

    (3) there is physical evidence contrary to local autonomy;

    (4) the Orthodox Church and all it entails is all but completely ignored by most who defend local autonomy;

    (5) local autonomists call themselves New Testament churches, based on their tradition of interpretation as if no one else is or does;

    (6) as a rule, many problems are evident within locally autonomous churches stemming from their form of government; and

    (7) as a  rule,  locally autonomous churches refuse to commune and work with hierarchical and other church bodies (making unity not a unity unless everyone is locally autonomous, imposing their new interpretations on everyone wanting Christian unity).

                                                                                  

                                                                                         Review of "300"

    The symbolism of “300” can go about as far as you want it to: strength for an ancient purpose; Christ and his sacrifice; and/or modern day notions of invasion and protection of freedom. I saw the movie with a co-correctional officer, fellow Christian, and former U.S. Marine. We left the cinema with him firing up a smoke and myself noting the difference between Thermopylae and Masada, both of us feeling pretty well. Both agreeing on the kicking and screaming difference between giving up and not saying “uncle,” we talked of women, knives, hot peppers, and firearms on our way back to our homes.

                In spite of the violence and sexual content, e.g., dismembered body parts, nudity and adult circumstances, “300” gave us the impression that staunch rigidity still has its place among chicken-baby, chicken-poop, bleeding heart, semantic arguing politicians and religious figures of today –those wishing to avoid confrontation and “keep their job” deciding to go along with the majority, in the end turning out with head in hands lamenting their lack of fortitude. The film did not portray the difference between fact and fiction the best, e.g., we questioned the connection between Esther and an effeminate, deep voiced sort of sicko Xerxes, but it did nonetheless inspire us to discuss the hero, Leonidas. As a role model fighting for the freedom of cities, he lacks little. As well, as one portraying the New Mexican, Texan, Arizonan, Californian American [or even Ohioan] of today heading for the border to quell the oncoming masses, he lacks even less. All of the issues of the sovereign nation of the U.S.A. and all that is involved with indigenous people of the North American continent and that sovereign nation's laws are best left for another discussion. Nevertheless, consider Masked and Anonymous, the destined to be cult classic Bob Dylan prophetic motion picture of the future U.S.A. and compare the “fan” in it with Leonidas. The similarities are striking.

                My Mrs. has issues with the portrayal of “too much” violence and is a firm believer that it has the potentiality to influence behavior; some of us have learned to carry around a can of black paint and paint brush in our minds and paint the bad things black, doing our best to focus on the things promoting peace, reconciliation, and the like. At what point should the realities of history be ignored or “painted over” in today’s weary world of woe? For the sake of truth they never should be; the political world easily leads to different conclusions. NB, this author is not averring that one should stop at the moving notions of "300" to solve all our problems. In the best synopsis, the motivation which Leonidas displayed can be a motivation for just about any purpose as noted ut supra and the best purpose seems to be love.

                If the Greeks are understood to be the protagonists of the motion picture, the climax seems to be in the Greek masses inspired by Leonidas’ and the other Spartans’ bravery, strength, and quest for freedom coming across a computer animated plain from their Ionic columns with their Spartan helmets to face the pesky Persians.

                                                                                                  ARCHAEOLOGY THEMED POETRY (some of these are several years old)

    UNO HORUM DIERUM
    Why, a missionary 'pon some jerkin' boat
    Should fade to black 'fore a rich old goat
    Eats all the "space chicklets" o' his soup can
    And lying tongues usher in Pan.
    "Bu lokanta yazmadi." That you may quote!
     
    TROY OR SOMEWHERE NEAR
    It is there; that big place with hands, purple warmth, and smoking, drinking smiles.
    No rocky terrain in sight, but that big place is there.
    We know the altar is before him; solid and so apparently destructable.
    It was holy. It seems
    Looking to the west, across the Med.
    Looking up and down the skinny, photographically misty shore with no enemies in sight.
    That big place stops seiges.
    There are baths and rugs and bread and sweeping
    And people waiting for council meetings.
    Here in that big place is the perfume (not cheap and it is
    Morning).
    Let them wonder where we went.
     
    PROVIDENCE PRISON
    His life, as a Shakspearean play
    Jigged and jagged to the fragrance of the rose
    With bastards 'n' b#tches
    'N' black hearted witches
    'N' no account lyin' ho!s.
     
    Whilst bound for glory, down the stairs
    Character clash occurred.
    In some cousin's cool basement
    All religions and race meant
    Displacement; cordon off the absurd.
     
    Before a career seed was planted indeed,
    Jobs, like the shark's deck of cards,
    Were dealt in seemingly strict order
    He e'en crossed the border
    Of borders, wearing the cross to new world yards.
     
    Between friends and kin, holding it in,
    Opiate dens, giving no d*mn for the rule,
    Brought irreplacable tears
    And true hard working peers
    For the peace of Istanbul.
     
    At his current crossroads, freed from most goads,
    The stage is corrections sets.
    Liquid cash is the focus
    Of their luxurious locus,
    Saving hard for eastbound jets.
     
    EVET VE HAYIR
    Far away from civility's front street and the verdant encompassing crags of Greece,
    Lay the peaceful corporation in a twisting hollow to the east
    Called Kolossai
    Where angels cry and vows fly about
    Where an archangel faked the local folks out
    With his baking planet pie, in the town so hard to buy,
    Called Kolossai.
     
    Four more stanzas forthcoming.
     
    A HERCULANAEUM LIBRARY
    There is a theory he is dull.
    It's free for ya'll to prove.
    A flashy lasting stunning movement your persona wants.
    To tell 'bout a secret
    I'm a gonna blast it like a first chair trombone.
    Like Mulder and Scully
    Like Rosencranz and Guildenstern
    Like Benson and Stabler
    Like Eames and Goren...ooops,
    Like Logan and whoever Logan wants
    Like maybe a trip to Mars with yer own camera shop fixable 500 megapixel
    Digital camera
    -N- Oh! Like Jessica and Lorenzo.
    None of them are dead!
    The well of souls ain't sh*t!
    'S just reachin' around in a three pound Columbian coffee can and feelin' there is tin.
    I'm a showin' you one among thousands
    I'm a shown' you a real heriatge thing
    And things are owned *give the Marbles back to Greece!*, but the past is more than any freakin' thing.
    I'm a showin' you millions of dollars.
    I'm a showin' you Kelly's Heroes and I am
    Oddball!
    -N- you are the objective here
    -N-- you know that I'm a showin' you
    Colossae is incorrect here.
    Lucius Calpurnius Piso,
    Known as Caesaronius
    Had himself a time a spendin' him some cheese
    --N- Vesuvius letta sneeze
    Go.
     
    THE BIG BLUE LETTER G
    It is good to believe friends are there no matter the excavation.
    Some are like a lifeline and some are like hope.
    There are even friends reminding him of that great expectation,
    The eternal anchor.
    I spit where there are those who look for evidences to deny
    The assertion, "Let your hair grow out naturally, just once!"
    You'll be looking in the soils for that super friend
    When yours moves to the maze of publishing Michigan.
    Mr. Sein needs a strong wind.
    Carbon gets very light after a while -so get it! and date it!
    Blow the glass that breaks
    Belittle the system that takes
    Love the woman that bakes
    And merge with the Great Lakes
    Woman, buying various rakes and the bacon bringing elevation stakes
    Because visiting friends must surely like
    Homegrown fruits and vegetables.
    When we sell, we step into in "heaven!"
    Hear me at old Saint James talkin' about ancient gems;
    We might be on the River Thames
    The next trip.
    Then the mainland will have a home along with the lab and office.
     
    THE GREAT PITH
    He called 'im Aaaalex
    Of the mighty phaaaaalannx
    Wearin' all those pretty clothes;
    So pretty, wonderfully pretty.
    He made him a god you know.
    Gotta keep the body hid
    'Cause 'a all he did.
    Envision fluttering
    Flitting feathers
    And a tethered Standard Bred roan at theeeeeeee sPOT
    And see
    The scholars scurry
    Through the hallowed halls.
    Conestoga wagon wheels!
    That' swhat we got.
    That' swhat you'll get.
    That' swhat pretty hats do;
    Just like the one you're wearin'
    Proposin' Iskenderen.
     
    EXTENDED MOTIVATION
    Hot *%#$! They must survive
    Eeking it out in a medieval beehive.
    In the mirror of history move so many monuments of mystery
    In Macedonia.
    It sent him flailing up a mountain looking for the simple life.
    He found it manufactured in
    No tax
    -N- serving Serbs sneaking up with similar syntax
    -N- artistic heart attacks
    -N- a self serving European Union axe
    -N- everything seems broken, yea! even backs,
    But amidst all this and more the simple life's door
    Stands wide open!
    It's about 77 squares scraped out of the boiling soil.
    Each bubble boosts and pops up another scene of preying (with an "e").
    Eeeeeenough, the door's gotta shut! You know what I'm sayin'?!
     
      
     

     

     
    January 28

    C.v. for Andrew L. BENNETT

    Andrew L. BENNETT

    CURRICULUM VITAE
    Accurate as of August, 2009

    Email: alloydbennett@hotmail.com

    Cellular: (740) 505-2808

     

    ACADEMIC PREPARATION 
     
    Hocking College: 09/1983-06/1984 studied oil well drilling and petroleum technology
     
    Cincinnati Christian University: 01/1988-09/05/1992 B.A. in Bible and General Studies concentrating in ancient near eastern studies
     
    Ohio State University: 09/1993-03/1996 began M.A. studies in the Department of Judaic, Near Eastern, and Hellenic languages and cultures (Hebrew and Turkish) and finished in the Continuing Education Department having studied many areas of antiquity, i.e., anthropology, art history, and classics.
     
    University of Leicester: 09/2000-07/2001 began M.A. studies in archaeology and heritage (landscape archaeology and the planning and management of archaeological projects)
     
    University of Oklahoma: Greek
     
    Johnson Bible College: 05/2010 slated for M.A. in The New Testament concentrating in biblical archaeology
     
     
    TEACHING EXPERIENCE, PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS, HONORS, etc. (in progress)
     
    09/1988-05/1992: ancient history teaching assistant at Cinicinnati Christian University
     
    05/1990: Hebrew excellence from Cincinnati Christian University
     
    02/1994: Summer fellowship intensive study program in Turkish at the University of Michigan (declined)
     
    12/2006-present: mentor for new correctional officers at Madison Correctional Institution
     
    02/2007-present: instructor in cultural diversity at Madison Correctional Institution
     
    05/2007: completion of professional alliance of correctional employees (P.A.C.E.) program focusing on case specific management
     
    03/2008: Stone-Campbell Journal Most Promising Scholar Award
     
     
    Syllabi and course proposals with minor revisions available upon request
    Primary interest
    (1) Antiquity (prehistory and ancient history)
    (2) Archaeology
    (3) Archaeology and the Bible (New Testament)
    (4) Archaeology and Early Christianity
    (5) Art History (early Christian and Byzantine)
    Secondary interest
    (1) Archaeological techniques and practices
    (2) Archaeological sites
    (3) Physical anthropology and the Bible
    Desired interest
    (1) Patristics
    (2) Other periods of Art History
    (3) Archaeology and the Old Testament
    (4) Advanced Archaeological Methodology (cognitive archaeology)
    (5) Fieldwork in Archaeology
    (6) Classical sources relevant for biblical archaeology
     
    SCHOLARLY SOCIETIES, active memberships
    North American Patristics Society
    Near East Archaeological Society
    American Correctional Association
     
    SCHOLARLY SOCIETIES, past memberships
    Archaeological Institute of America                                                                                                                                        
    Biblical Archaeology Society
     
    LANGUAGE COMPETENCY
    Speaking: English, Spanish, Turkish
    Reading: English, Spanish, Turkish, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, French, German, and Italian (dictionaries necessary in the last three or in the last seven/eight depending on how competency is defined) 

     

    LECTURES AND PAPERS (selected)

    02 to 04/2002: weekly archaeology lectures at Fayette Christian School, Washington Court House, Ohio

    09/2002: archaeology presentation for "minds in motion," Fayette County Ohio advanced fifth graders
     
    10/2002: biblical archaeology presentation at Church on the Rock, Chillicothe, Ohio
     
    12/2002: biblical archaeology presentation at Miracle City Academy, Piketon, Ohio
     
    11/2004: "Archaeology from Art: Investigating Colossae and the Miracle of the Archangel Michael at Kona," a presentation given at the Evangelical Theological Society's annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas
     
    11/2005: "Pre-Constantinian Architecture: A Cognitive Archaeological Approach," a presentation given at the Evangelical Theological Society's annual meeting in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
     
    04/2007: "Matthew 12:22-37: Jesus' Exorcism Authority and Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit," a presentation given at the 6th annual Stone-Campbell Journal Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio 
     
    PUBLICATIONS
    -Archaeologically themed poetry in In Quest of a Horse I.3 (1991): 14-17; a University of Cincinnati coffee house private publication 
    -Photos in Laurie Horde's (Snow's) "The Seven Churches of Revelation." NIV Bible Student. Spring (1997): 31-33.
    -online sources, i.e., archaeologically themed poetry on the ancient vines (defunct) and additions to wikipedia
    -"Archaeology From Art: Investigating Colossae and the Miracle of the Archangel Michael at Kona." Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin 50, (2005): 15-26.
     
    ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE
    -Volunteer and archaeology student at Abila of the Decapolis, Jordan (smer 1990)
    -Archaeology student at Site Ro33-110, Ross County, Ohio (spring 1995)
    -Graduate archaeology student at Markovi Kuli "Marko's Towers," Skopje, Macedonia (summer 2007)
    -Scheduled excavator at Laodicea, Turkey (summer 2008) -cancelled per existing agreement
     
    ARCHAEOLOGY COURSES
    Fundamentals of Archaeology
    Archaeological Research
    Archaeologial Field Research
    Strategy of Archaeological Field Research
    Archaeological Excavation
    Old Testament Archaeology
    New Testament Archaeology
    Landscape Archaeology
    Field Methods in Archaeology  
     
    TRAVEL (scholarly and otherwise) 
    Mexico:
    Canada:
    Holland:
    Germany:
    Austria:
    France:
    Italy:
    Greece:
    Macedonia:
    Turkey:
    Israel:
    Egypt:
    Jordan:
    England:
     
    CURRENT RESEARCH
    -Macedonia (several eras, especially Byzantine)
    -The Lycus River Valley (particularly Colossae (Kona) and Laodicea)
    -An archaeology database and its ramifications upon religion, history, and human chronology as a global phenomenon
    -Popularizing biblical archaeology, church history, and ancient history
    -A comparison of Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement Christianity with Orthodox Christianity: a case against local autonomy
    -The ancient Mediterranean world
    -The New Testament and early Christian archaeology, art, and history (to include relics)
    -Early Christian literature and patristics (Ignatius of Antioch)
    -Orthodoxy and heresy
    -Early Christian orders (worship, doctrine, discipline, and polity)
    -Christian Turkey 
    -Cognitive archaeology
           Lindsay Jones' cognitive qualities of sacred architecture, i.e., look for reflections of
                 Architecture can orient people
                                Homology: the architecture represents something bigger
                                Conventionality: the architecture conforms to rules and precedents 
                                Astronomy: the architecture has definite alignments
                 Architecture can commemorate
                         Divinity
                                Sacred history
                                Politics
                               The dead
                       Architecture can have a ritual context       
                               Theatrics
                               Contemplation
                               Propitiation
                               Sanctuary
           Methodology for cognitive interpretation of other archaeological data
                     -it can involve an intense process of elimination of less probable interpretations
                     -it can be all encompassing, ultimately revealing the soul
                     -it is generally artifact/structure/landscape specific, different objects having different circumstances
     
    NON-ACADEMIC INTERESTS/HOBBIES
    Family, going out with KMB, reading to RMB and KNB, archery, hunting, folk guitar, fishing, writing poetry, and enjoying performing arts
     
    PRELIMINARY REFERENCES
    Dr. Carl B. Bridges
    Dr. Gerald Mattingly
    Dr. Reuben G. Bullard (posthumously)
    Dr. Robert W. Smith
    Dr. John Wineland
    Dr. Michael Fuller