That sounds like an incredible and enriching experience you have ahead of you! Your upcoming archaeological tour in Israel with the grad students from the Austin Graduate School of Theology's Biblical Archaeology program sounds fascinating.
Visiting around 30 different archaeological sites in just ten days will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the region's rich historical and biblical significance. It's amazing that you'll have the opportunity to actively participate in an excavation at a 3000-year-old village mentioned in the Old Testament. Being able to contribute to uncovering the past firsthand is an extraordinary privilege.
The itinerary you mentioned is filled with iconic sites, each with its own historical and cultural significance. From exploring Pilate's amphitheater in Caesarea and Herod's fortress to experiencing the remarkable story of Masada and visiting Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered, every location holds immense historical value.
We would love to see the pictures you capture during your tour! Feel free to share them with us when the time comes. Your visual documentation will undoubtedly offer a glimpse into the fascinating world of archaeology and transport us to the ancient sites you explore.
Enjoy every moment of your archaeological tour in Israel, and may it deepen your understanding of history, culture, and the biblical narrative. Safe travels, and we eagerly await the opportunity to see the captivating photographs you'll share!