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Dan Warner
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
, and is a co-director of the Tel
Gezer
Water System excavation and preservation project. He has also served various roles on other excavations at
Tel Kabri
,
Megiddo
,
Tell el-Far'ah
, Gerar, and
Ashkelon
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There's a picture in your eyes.
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The martial arts trilogy music from the original motion picture soundtracks /
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