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Carl Hermann Kraeling (1897–1966), an American theologian, historian, and archaeologist; born in Brooklyn on March 10, 1897 and died in New Haven on November 14, 1966; he is known for his publications on the synagogue and the Christian chapel of Dura-Europos.

Carl Hermann Kraeling
BornMarch 10, 1897
Brooklyn, New York
DiedNovember 14, 1966(1966-11-14) (aged 69)
New Haven
CitizenshipUS
Alma materColumbia University, Lutheran Theological Seminary (B.D.)
Occupationtheologian, historian, archaeologist
Known forpublications on the synagogue and the Christian chapel of Dura-Europos
president of the American Schools of Oriental Research

He studied at Columbia University, and earned his B.D. from the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia in 1926. He taught New Testament Studies at the Yale University and established the department of Near Eastern languages and Civilizations there.[1]

Kraeling served as the president of the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) from 1949-1954. He supported the continued study of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and encouraged humanitarian awareness for Near Eastern refugees during a turbulent period in the area's history.


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  1. William F. Albright, Carl Herman Kraeling – In Menoriam The American Schools of Oriental Research (1970), p. 4

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