Preliminary
Inventory of the Eric M. and Carol L. Meyers Papers,
1970 -
1980
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Descriptive Summary
Title
Eric M.
and Carol L. Meyers Papers,
1970 - 1980.
Creator
Meyers, Carol
L.
Meyers, Eric
M.
Extent
16.5 Linear Feet,
16,500
Items
Repository
University Archives, Duke
University
Abstract
Eric
M. and Carol L. Meyers are professors in Duke University's
Department of Religion. Throughout their careers, they have
conducted archeological digs in relation to their interest
in biblical and Judaic studies. The Eric M. and Carol L.
Meyers Papers contain materials related to several major
excavations the pair conducted in Israel in the 1970s. The
materials in the collection include binders and notebooks
of notes, charts, and records; notecards; photographs;
coins; and drawings. Topics include archaeology, the
Meiron, Khirbet Shema, and Gush Halav sites in Israel,
biblical studies, Jewish artifacts, and ancient
artifacts.
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Patrons must sign the Acknowledgement of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
Unprocessed materials are closed pending
processing.
In off-site storage; 24 hours advance notice is
required for use.
Use Restrictions
Copyright for Official University records is
held by Duke University; all other copyright is retained by
the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants,
as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Eric M. and Carol L.
Meyers Papers, University Archives, Duke University.
Provenance
The Eric M. and Carol L. Meyers Papers were
received by the University Archives as a gift in 1982;
1988; 1994; 2003.
Processing Information
Processed by Valerie Gillispie
Completed May 29, 2003
Additions minimally processed by Valerie
Gillispie
Completed July 30, 2003
Encoded by Valerie Gillispie, May 29, 2003; Updated, July 30, 2003
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Biographical Note
Eric M. and Carol L. Meyers are both professors in
the Department of Religion at Duke University.
Eric M. Meyers joined Duke in 1969, after
receiving his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Since joining
the faculty of Duke, Eric Meyers has published extensively
in the fields of biblical archeology and Judaism, often
collaborating with wife Carol Meyers. He has also directed
many archeological excavations in Israel and Italy. Eric
Meyers is now Bernice and Morton Lerner Professor of Judaic
Studies, and directs the Graduate Program in Religion.
Carol L. Meyers received her Ph.D. from Brandeis
University, and joined Duke in 1977. Like her husband,
Carol Meyers also focuses on biblical archeology and
biblical studies, and is especially interested in the role
of women in the biblical world. She has published widely,
and directs many archeological excavations. She is
Co-Director of Duke's Summer in Israel Program, and also
directs undergraduate studies in the Duke Department of
Religion. The holder of the Mary Grace Wilson Professorship
in Religion, Carol Meyers is also an affiated faculty
member in the Women Studies Program at Duke.
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Collection Overview
The collection (A82-72, A88-0040, A94-116) includes binders, notebooks, notecards,
photographs, and drawings related to major Israeli
archeological digs in Meiron and Khribet Shema. Materials
have been kept in the binders and folders in which they
were received. The collection is organized by accession
number, but materials in separate accession number groups
are intrinsically connected.
The addition (A2003-30) includes binders from an
archeological dig in Gush Halav, and Arabic and Jewish
coins from the Meiron and Khirbet Shema digs.
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Subject Headings
These and related materials may be accessed under
the following subject headings in the Duke University
Libraries online catalog.
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Preliminary Description of the
Collection
Accession Number 82-72
These materials contain information about the
Meyerses' digs in Meiron and Khirbet Shema in Israel during
the early and mid-1970s. These notes and records were later
used as sources for two books co-written by the Meyerses,
Excavations at Ancient Meiron, Upper
Galilee, Israel 1971-72, 1974-75, 1977, and
Ancient Synagogue Excavations at
Khirbet Shema, Upper Galilee, Israel 1970-1972. The
letters and numbers used to identify the various binders
and folders (i.e. MV 4) indicate a particular physical part
of the excavation site. Only some of the binders and
folders are dated.
Box 1
MV 1, 2, 3, 4
MV 4
MBI 1, 3
MBI 2
MV 5,
1975
MVI
MVII 3
MVII 2,
1977
MVII 1,
1977
C-6 (MI 3) and C-7 (MVII 1),
1975-1977
Box 2
MI 2,
1975
MII 4,
1977
MIV 2,
1974
C-1 (MIII 4) and C-2,
1972-1974
MII 3,
1977
MII 5
MI 3,
1975
MI 4
MIII 3, 6, 7
MIII 4, 5
Box 3
Photos, M, 2",
1974
M, B&W [photos],
1975
M, 35mm photos,
1972-1974
MIII, 1, 2
Box 4
MI 5
MI 6
MI 1, 3
MI 2
MI 2, 8
MI 7, 8
MI 1, 2,
1972
Box 5
Field notebooks for Khirbet Shema
excavation,
1970-1972
Box 6
Field notebooks for Khirbet Shema
excavation,
1970-1972
Box 7
[Khirbet Shema Weekly Reports],
1971
Meiron Weekly Reports,
1977
Meiron Weekly Reports,
1972
Meiron Pottery Readings and Critical
Locus List,
1974
[Khibet Shema Weekly Reports (4
binders)],
1970-1971
Khibet Shema Registry,
1970-1971
Accession number A88-0040
These 6.5" x 9" registry cards were produced
to document artifacts found at the Khirbet Shema and Meiron
archeological sites in Israel in the 1970s. Some of the
cards feature pencil drawings of the objects.
Box 7
Registry cards for artifacts from
Khirbet Shema and Meiron sites,
1970-1977
Accession number A94-116
These field notebooks from the Khirbet Shema
excavation in Israel date from 1971. The letters and
numbers used to identify the notebooks indicate specific
physical places at the excavation site.
Box 7
NW VII.27,
1971
SE II.8[15],
1971
SE II.1[7-8],
1971
SE II.7[14],
1971
Accession number A2003-30
Box 8
Gush Halav binders
I.1,
1977-1978
I.2,
1978
I.3,
1977
I.4,
1977-1978
I.5,
1977
I.6,
1978
Box 9
Khirbet Shema coin samples,
1970-1974
Box 10
Meiron coin samples,
1977
Khirbet Shema coin samples,
1970-1975
Box 11
Photo File, Coin Negatives,
1977
Transcript of Conference with
Ya'akov Meshorer on Meiron,
1980
Tyrian Influence in
the Upper Galilee, by Richard S. Hanson,
1980
Khirbet Shema coin samples,
1971-1974
Meiron coin samples,
1977
Khirbet Shema Arabic coin samples,
1970-1971