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Epic Archaeology

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Defending the Faith Through History, Archaeology & Apologetics.

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$5/moStratum 1 - Egyptian Scarab DiscoveryHiddenScarabs are small amulets produced in great abundance in ancient Egypt. They are shaped like a small dung beetle and often have hieroglyphic inscriptions written on the opposite side. Although they are small, they are very important.Patrons will receive an exclusive Epic Archaeology sticker - "I Dig the Bible"
$10/moStratum 2 - Ostraca DiscoveryHiddenAn ostracon (Greek: ὄστρακον ostrakon, plural ὄστρακα ostraka) is a piece of pottery, usually broken off from a vase or other earthenware vessel. In an archaeological or epigraphical context, ostraca refer to sherds or even small pieces of stone that have writing scratched or written into them. With your $10/month will get you our exclusive Epic Archaeology coffee mug for your next archaeological adventure.
$20/moStratum 3 - Assyrian Winged BullHiddenThe Lamassu was a mythical creature believed by the ancient Assyrians to be a protective god/goddess. It was usually portrayed as a hybrid human, bird, and either lion or bull figure. Sargon II was a king of the neo-Assyrian empire, and in the entrance of his palace at Korsabad, stood two massive Lamassu meant to strike fear and awe to those going in to see the king. Tier 3 (Stratum 3) Patrons will receive one of three exclusive watercolor prints created by California based artist, Fiona Miller. Assyrian Winged Bull Print (from Sargon II)Sennacherib Prism Print (mentioned in the Old Testament) Assyrian Winged Bull Head Print (closeup)
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