Bringing Ancient History to Life
The Explorations in Antiquity Center in LaGrange, Georgia is a living museum of life in ancient times. Through archaeological replicas, Biblical meal presentations, lectures and other personal experiences, ancient Middle Eastern life becomes real today. Step back into time as you sit in a real goat-hair tent like the nomadic shepherds have lived in for thousands of years. See tombs like those in which Abraham and Jesus were buried. Visit a village and city gate area to see what life was like 2000 years ago. Dine with the ancients as you partake of a Passover Meal much like that which Jesus ate at the Last Supper. Enter the Time Tunnel and learn about the worship practices of pagans, Jews and Christians from 2500 BCE to 500 CE by exploring replicas of excavated houses of worship from Israel.
These opportunities and so many more await you at the Explorations in Antiquity Center! We hope that your visit to our website will be the first step towards your journey to visit us in person.
 
Our Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday 10:00AM to 6:00PM EST
 
Latest News

Tune to 92.5 FM The Bear, WEKS, every Saturday morning at 8 am for Explorations in Antiquity, with Dr. Jim Fleming and co-host Scott Stephenson. Journey to the time of the Bible through this extraordinary half-hour radio program. Then send your questions to: askjim@explorationsinantiquity.net.

American Soldiers and their Bibles
The Explorations in Antiquity, in partnership with The Legacy Museum, is pleased to present a stirring historical collection of Bibles carried by American soldiers in all of the major world conflicts, from the French and Indian Wars to the current War in Iraq. This collection contains over 80 biblical and military artifacts.

January 12 - February 3, 2008 (during normal operation hours

$10 adults; $5 for children

Admission fee includes full access to the museum, including Garden walk and Bookstore.

Looking for the Tomb of Jesus:
Dr. Fleming will present an examination of the recently proposed ?Jesus family tomb? in the light of good scholarship and sound archaeological evidence.

February 11-13, 2008
Call 706-885-0363 for more information

For more upcoming events, please visit our Latest News page.

 
 
   
   
 
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