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Ophel Excavation 2024
Ophel Excavation 2023
Ophel Excavation 2022
Ophel Excavation 2018
Ophel Excavation 2013
Ophel Excavation 2012
Ophel Excavation 2009–2010
City of David Excavation 2007–2008
City of David Excavation 2006–2007
Exhibits
Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered
Seals of Isaiah and King Hezekiah Discovered
Seals of Jeremiah’s Captors Discovered
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E-mail Newsletter
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Visuals
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Armstrong Institute Staff
Khirbet en-Nahas
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
King Solomon’s Monumental Jerusalem
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Siamun: Destroyer of Gezer, Father-in-Law of Solomon
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Solomonic Cubits
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Gezer’s Carbon Finally Speaks: Solomonic City After All
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
The Use—and Genius—of Chambered Gatehouses
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Solomon’s Monumental Regional Gatehouses
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
The Price of Wisdom
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Israel’s Phoenician Friends
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Israel’s Philistine Foes
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
David’s Edomite Garrisons
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Tel Et-Tell
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Khirbet al-Ra‘i
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Tel ‘Eton
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
A Network of Davidic Cities
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Keeping Kosher in Iron IIA Jerusalem (and Philistia)
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Khirbet Qeiyafa
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Triglyphs: Another New Style of Monumental Architecture
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Ashlars and Capitals: A New Style of Monumental Architecture
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
The Chronological Debate About King David’s Palace
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Is this Joab’s Tunnel?
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
King David’s Jerusalem
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
The Search for King David’s Palace
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Inscriptions Prove the ‘House of David’
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Dating the United Monarchy to the 10th Century
b.c.e.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
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