Contextualizing the Quest for Biblical Heshbon at Tall Ḥisbān

Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places - Fifty Years of the Madaba Plains Project at Tall Hisban, Tall al-`Umayri, and Tall Jalul - Douglas R. Clark

Lawrence T. Geraty [+-]
La Sierra University
Lawrence T. Geraty (PhD Harvard 1972) is President Emeritus of La Sierra University (President, 1993–2007), and former President of the American Society of Overseas Research, 2001–2004. During his doctoral studies he received a Fulbright to work on his dissertation in Jerusalem while excavating at Gezer, Khirbet el-Kom, French Hill (Jerusalem), and Ḥisbān starting in 1968. From 1972 to 1985, he taught archaeology and Hebrew Bible at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University, where he founded its Institute of Archaeology and the Horn Archaeological Museum and directed its Jordanian field excavation at Tall Ḥisbān, 1973 to 1978. He then served as Senior Project Director of the Madaba Plains Project at Tall al-ʿUmayri and Tall Jalūl (1983–2000). He has served on the editorial boards of Near Eastern Archaeology and Biblical Archaeology Review and as an ACOR trustee. In retirement, he assists La Sierra University as Director of its Foundation Board and Associate Director of its Center for Near Eastern Archaeology.

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To what extent were the goals and accomplishments of the original Heshbon Expedition shaped by the expedition’s leadership’s efforts to navigate the goals and expectations of their academic colleagues, denominational sponsors, and Jordanian hosts? This chapter will offer a brief overview of the hopes and aspirations of each of these groups of stakeholders and explain how the expedition’s leadership sought to satisfy, as far as possible, each one of them, while also advancing their own academic aspirations. To this end, biographical details from the lives and careers of each of the founding directors, Siegfried S. Horn and Lawrence T. Geraty (both, at the time, of the Theological Seminary at Andrews University), and certain of their core staff will be drawn upon to illustrate the shaping influence of personal qualities and histories of individual leaders on the expedition; of often conflicting ideas among core staff about priorities regarding the goals of the expedition and best practices for doing fieldwork; of the strains and stresses of limited finances and the hardships of camp life; and, last but not least, of visits by teams of members of the Committee on Archaeological Policy of the American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR). The chapter will conclude by highlighting ways in which the original Heshbon Expedition set the stage and provided the scientific vision, the know-how, and the leadership for what eventually became the Madaba Plains Project.

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Geraty, Lawrence T. . Contextualizing the Quest for Biblical Heshbon at Tall Ḥisbān. Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places - Fifty Years of the Madaba Plains Project at Tall Hisban, Tall al-`Umayri, and Tall Jalul. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. Oct 2025. ISBN 9781800506558. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=46558. Date accessed: 21 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.46558. Oct 2025

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