Archaeologists discover unique ancient seal affirming biblical account of Jerusalem 2,700 years ago
Archaeologists in the City of David National Park in Israel have discovered a rare stone seal from the first temple period – one of
Archaeologists in the City of David National Park in Israel have discovered a rare stone seal from the first temple period – one of
A stone quarry dating from the Second Temple period, recently uncovered in a northern Jerusalem neighborhood, contains massive limestone slabs that were
Archaeologists have solved a 150-year-old mystery in the City of David, discovering a massive moat that was used to fortify and protect
Archaeologists have discovered a rare artifact that is found throughout the Bible's Old Testament. They discovered a 3,800-year-old textile colored with 'scarlet worm,'
A gold ring dating from the early Hellenistic period set with a precious stone was recently found in the joint Israel Antiquities
In 2017 scholars Eshbal Ratson and Jonathan Ben-Dov of the Department of Bible Studies at the University of Haifa published one of
A newly discovered archaeological site may provide evidence of Biblical truth. Researchers in Jerusalem have uncovered an ancient military base that may
A manuscript dating back over 1,000 years has given rare insight into Jesus' life. The newly deciphered text is believed to be
What happened to the Canaanites? Researchers conducted DNA sequencing on ancient Canaanite skeletons and have determined where the Canaanites’ descendants can be found
A team of scholars recently used a new method to conquer the Hallstatt plateau, an abiding Iron Age puzzle, and help reveal
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