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City of David Excavation 2006–2007
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Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered
Seals of Isaiah and King Hezekiah Discovered
Seals of Jeremiah’s Captors Discovered
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Armstrong Institute Staff
A Snapshot of 10th-Century
b.c.e.
Israel
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
The David and Solomon Puzzle
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Sudden Regional Collapse
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Copper Mines of the United Monarchy
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Mapping the Land of Israel
AIBA staff make a 3D map of Israel in preparation for the upcoming ‘Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered’ exhibit.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• January 29
Top 10 Biblical Archaeology Discoveries of 2023
Our take on the top discoveries in 2023
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• January 1
The ‘Earliest Evidence of Warfare in the Southern Levant’
The discovery of a cache of hundreds of slingstones from the Chalcolithic period speaks to mankind’s perpetual cycle of war.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• November 24, 2023
Outposts Built by King David Discovered in Southern Israel
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• November 13, 2023
Archaeologists Enlisted to Help Uncover Remains From Hamas Massacre
Under the most tragic circumstances of absolute destruction, the archaeological method is turned to in identifying remains.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• November 13, 2023
Did the Massive Copper Mines of Edom Empower the Kingdom of David and Solomon?
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• October 30, 2023
INFOGRAPHIC: The Hittite Empire
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Exhibit: ‘Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered’
A world premiere exhibit presented by the Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology, from Feb. 25, 2024, to Jan. 31, 2025
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Can We Trust the Book of Daniel?
Was the book of Daniel written before or after the incredible events it claims to have prophesied?
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Mysterious Bedrock Cuts From First Temple Period Jerusalem
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• August 29, 2023
In Memoriam: Prof. Amnon Ben-Tor, King of Hazor (1935–2023)
Israel loses another archaeology giant.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• August 24, 2023
Beautiful Ceiling Panel From the Time of Jesus Unearthed Near Temple Mount
The latest discovery from our Ophel excavations in Jerusalem
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• August 15, 2023
INFOGRAPHIC: Jerusalem’s Inscriptions
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Uncovering Khirbet Qeiyafa
Prof. Yosef Garfinkel’s excavation of an ancient fortress city is uncovering some important biblical history.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
New Evidence for King David’s Kingdom: An Interview With Prof. Yosef Garfinkel
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Explore the 2023 Ophel Excavation
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
New Evidence for King David’s Kingdom
A look at the city-planning of four 3,000-year-old cities with Prof. Yosef Garfinkel
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• June 28, 2023
Uncovering Shiloh at the Time of the Tabernacle
An interview with excavation director Dr. Scott Stripling
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• June 8, 2023
The Discovery of Joshua’s Altar
An interview with Zvi Koenigsberg
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• June 5, 2023
Jerusalem Inscriptions From the Time of the Biblical Kings
aiba
’s Christopher Eames presents the first full accounting of Jerusalem inscriptions from the Iron
ii
period at the distinguished “Epigraphy in Judah” conference in Jerusalem.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• May 23, 2023
The Curse Tablet From Joshua’s Altar on Mount Ebal
An interview with archaeologist Dr. Scott Stripling
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• May 16, 2023
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