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City of David Excavation: 2007–2008
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Armstrong Institute Staff
Subscribe to Our Biblical Archaeology Magazine!
A bimonthly, biblical archaeology magazine—free of charge
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• January 1, 2023
Interview: Dr. Yoav Farhi on the Rare 2,000-Year-Old Silver Half-Shekel Coin Discovered in Jerusalem
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Armstrong Institute Staff
INFOGRAPHIC: Jerusalem’s Most Ancient Waterworks
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Armstrong Institute Staff
Top 10 Biblical Archaeology Discoveries of 2022
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Armstrong Institute Staff
2022 Ophel Excavation
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• December 6, 2022
Solomon’s Blueprint
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Armstrong Institute Staff
‘David at Shaaraim and Ziklag’: Prof. Yosef Garfinkel Speaks at Armstrong Auditorium
The visiting Hebrew University professor addresses Armstrong College students at our campus headquarters in Edmond, Oklahoma.
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• November 27, 2022
Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology Opens in Jerusalem
Event featured speeches by Armstrong founder Gerald Flurry and Hebrew University Prof. Uzi Leibner.
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• November 16, 2022
INFOGRAPHIC: Solomon’s Blueprint
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Armstrong Institute Staff
INFOGRAPHIC: The Publications of Eilat Mazar
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Tributes to a Legendary Archaeologist
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Armstrong Institute Staff
Continuing the Mazar Legacy
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Armstrong Institute Staff
The Ishmael Papyrus, a Silver Shekel and a Fully Stocked 3,300-Year-Old Tomb
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• September 18, 2022
Interview: 2,600-Year-Old Ornate Ivories Discovered in Jerusalem
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• September 8, 2022
Dr. Joseph Aviram, 1915–2022: Israel Loses Another Archaeology Giant
The recent death of one of Israel’s great archaeologists—and a warm friend of our namesake, Herbert W. Armstrong
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• August 17, 2022
Renewed Ophel Excavations Uncover 70 C.E. Jerusalem Destruction
Talking with excavation director Prof. Uzi Leibner on the final day of our excavations
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• July 31, 2022
Prof. Gershon Galil Presents Translation of ‘Jerusalem’s Earliest Inscription’
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• July 14, 2022
Our Home in Jerusalem
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Armstrong Institute Staff
INFOGRAPHIC: 2022 Ophel Excavation
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Armstrong Institute Staff
AIBA’s Bible Translation: The Jewish Publication Society (JPS)
A note to our readers, clarifying a potentially confusing issue
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• June 30, 2022
Evidence of King Solomon Found—in Spain! An Interview With Sean Kingsley
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• May 20, 2022
Will the Location of the Tabernacle be Soon Discovered at Tel Shiloh?
The upcoming excavation at Shiloh may reveal the resting place of the biblical tabernacle, says dig director Dr. Scott Stripling.
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• May 13, 2022
Hidden Biblical Clues Reveal Some of History’s Greatest Conflicts
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• May 8, 2022
Avital Mazar-Tsairi: Unsung Star of the Mazar Archaeology Family
Few could have matched the prodigious work ethic of Dr. Eilat Mazar—except, perhaps, her sister.
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Armstrong Institute Staff
• May 4, 2022
Meet Avital—The Mazar You Might Not Have Heard About
Few could have matched the prodigious work ethic of Dr. Eilat Mazar—except, perhaps, her sister.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
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