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The W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (AIAR) is an archaeological research institution located in East Jerusalem. It is the oldest American research center for ancient Near Eastern studies in the Middle East. Founded in 1900 as the American School of Oriental Research, it was renamed in 1970 after its most distinguished director and the father of biblical archaeology, William F. Albright. Its mission is to develop and disseminate scholarly knowledge of the literature, history, and culture of the Near East, as well as the study of civilization from pre-history to the early Islamic period.

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  • The W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (AIAR) is an archaeological research institution located in East Jerusalem. It is the oldest American research center for ancient Near Eastern studies in the Middle East. Founded in 1900 as the American School of Oriental Research, it was renamed in 1970 after its most distinguished director and the father of biblical archaeology, William F. Albright. Its mission is to develop and disseminate scholarly knowledge of the literature, history, and culture of the Near East, as well as the study of civilization from pre-history to the early Islamic period. Today, the Albright Institute is one of three separately incorporated institutes affiliated with the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR), the others being the American Center of Oriental Research – ACOR in Amman, Jordan, and the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute – CAARI – in Nicosia, Cyprus. In 1948, the then American School of Oriental Research, also known as the Jerusalem School, played a significant role in the discovery and identification of the Dead Sea Scrolls (see below). Between 1981 and 1996, the Albright Institute, together with the Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, excavated at the ancient Philistine site of Tel Miqne-Ekron, one of the five Philistine capital cities mentioned in the Bible. With the appointment of the new director, Matthew J. Adams (2014), the institute is now engaged in the Jezreel Valley Regional Project, a long-term, multi-disciplinary survey and excavation project investigating the history of human activity in the Jezreel Valley from the Paleolithic through the Ottoman period. Located in a 1920s-period building, now a Jerusalem landmark, the Albright maintains residential and research facilities including a 35,000 volume library, publications offices, and archaeological laboratories. (en)
  • Das W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (AIAR) ist eine archäologische Forschungseinrichtung in Ost-Jerusalem. Es ist das älteste amerikanische Forschungszentrum für Vorderasiatische Altertumswissenschaften im Nahen Osten. Als American School of Oriental Research im Jahre 1900 gegründet, wurde es im Jahre 1970 nach dem langjährigen Direktor und Vater der biblischen Archäologie, William Foxwell Albright, umbenannt. Aufgabe des Instituts ist die Entwicklung und Verbreitung wissenschaftlicher Kenntnisse über Literatur, Geschichte und Kultur des Vorderen Orients, sowie die Erforschung der Zivilisationen der Levante von der Vorgeschichte bis zur frühislamischen Zeit. (de)
  • Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (lengkapnya "W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research", AIAR), adalah sebuah lembaga penelitian arkeologi yang terletak di Yerusalem Timur. Merupakan pusat penelitian Amerika untuk studi Timur Dekat kuno yang tertua di Timur Tengah. Didirikan pada tahun 1900 sebagai American School of Oriental Research, berganti nama pada tahun 1970 untuk mengenang direkturnya yang paling terkemuka dan bapak arkeologi Alkitab, William F. Albright. Misinya adalah untuk mengembangkan dan menyebarluaskan pengetahuan ilmiah sastra, sejarah, dan budaya Timur Dekat, serta studi peradaban pra-sejarah sampai periode awal Islam. Sekarang Albright Institute adalah salah satu dari tiga lembaga terpisah yang berafiliasi dengan American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR), yang lainnya adalah American Center of Oriental Research –ACOR - di Amman, Yordania, dan Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute –CAARI - di Nicosia, Siprus.Pada tahun 1948, American School of Oriental Research, juga dikenal sebagai Jerusalem School, memainkan peran penting dalam penemuan dan identifikasi dari Gulungan Laut Mati (lihat di bawah). Antara tahun 1981-1996, Albright Institute, bersama-sama dengan Institut Arkeologi, Universitas ibrani Yerusalem, mengekskavasi situs Filistin kuno Tel Miqne-Ekron, salah satu dari lima kota-kota Filistin yang disebutkan dalam Alkitab. Dengan penunjukan Direktur baru, Matthew J. Adams (2014), institut ini sekarang berkiprah di Jezreel Valley Regional Project, suatu proyek survei dan ekskavasi multi-disiplin jangka panjang yang menyelidiki sejarah aktivitas manusia di Lembah Jezreel dari zaman Paleolitik sampai periode Ottoman. (in)
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  • Das W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (AIAR) ist eine archäologische Forschungseinrichtung in Ost-Jerusalem. Es ist das älteste amerikanische Forschungszentrum für Vorderasiatische Altertumswissenschaften im Nahen Osten. Als American School of Oriental Research im Jahre 1900 gegründet, wurde es im Jahre 1970 nach dem langjährigen Direktor und Vater der biblischen Archäologie, William Foxwell Albright, umbenannt. Aufgabe des Instituts ist die Entwicklung und Verbreitung wissenschaftlicher Kenntnisse über Literatur, Geschichte und Kultur des Vorderen Orients, sowie die Erforschung der Zivilisationen der Levante von der Vorgeschichte bis zur frühislamischen Zeit. (de)
  • The W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (AIAR) is an archaeological research institution located in East Jerusalem. It is the oldest American research center for ancient Near Eastern studies in the Middle East. Founded in 1900 as the American School of Oriental Research, it was renamed in 1970 after its most distinguished director and the father of biblical archaeology, William F. Albright. Its mission is to develop and disseminate scholarly knowledge of the literature, history, and culture of the Near East, as well as the study of civilization from pre-history to the early Islamic period. (en)
  • Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (lengkapnya "W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research", AIAR), adalah sebuah lembaga penelitian arkeologi yang terletak di Yerusalem Timur. Merupakan pusat penelitian Amerika untuk studi Timur Dekat kuno yang tertua di Timur Tengah. Didirikan pada tahun 1900 sebagai American School of Oriental Research, berganti nama pada tahun 1970 untuk mengenang direkturnya yang paling terkemuka dan bapak arkeologi Alkitab, William F. Albright. Misinya adalah untuk mengembangkan dan menyebarluaskan pengetahuan ilmiah sastra, sejarah, dan budaya Timur Dekat, serta studi peradaban pra-sejarah sampai periode awal Islam. (in)
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