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In this episode, Claire speaks with Christina Olson about archaeology and its importance when studying the Hebrew Bible. She helps listeners who may not be familiar with archaeology understand the terminology and demonstrates the significance of studying broad cultural contexts to understand the Hebrew Bible. She also shares some of her personal experiences and exciting discoveries.

Christina Olson is a recent graduate from the Baylor Religion Department, receiving her Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. She is interested in the use of social memory studies to explore death and burial practices in both the biblical text and the archaeological data. Her dissertation focuses on how burial practices and memory of the dead contributed to the developing national identity in Persian period Jerusalem. Christina has been actively involved in archaeological projects for over a decade, primarily at Tell Es-Safi/Gath, Israel and most recently at Baylor’s 2022 San Guiliano Archaeological Research Project in Italy.