Was Jerusalem destroyed in 587 or 607 BCE? Often overlooked in this controversy is some evidence from Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian.
Discovered in the city of Kiryat Gat, Israel, some 56 km south of Tel Aviv, the colourful tiles feature a Greek inscription from the Bible, and have been described as "the largest and most ...
Archaeologists have discovered a religious shrine in the ancient heart of Jerusalem frozen in time for nearly 3,000 years. The shrine was found on the east slope of the City of David, near the ...
In the following conversation with Gary Glassman, producer of "The Bible's Buried Secrets," Dever describes some of the most significant archeological finds related to the Hebrew Bible ...
“It was in fact directly inside the walls,” said Jeffrey Kloha, former head of curation at the Museum of the Bible. Archaeology is hard enough under normal conditions. Megiddo Prison, which ...
What does the Bible reveal about the origin of the Etruscans? Can it help solve the ancient debate about where they came from?
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Lost Treasures of the Bible: A must-watch archaeological adventure now streaming on HuluIf you’re captivated by history, archaeology, and ancient mysteries, the new series Lost Treasures of the Bible is a must-watch. It originally aired on the National Geographic Channel on Decembe ...
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