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Brent Nagtegaal
DNA Study Shows Bible Correct on Philistine Origins
DNA Study Shows Bible Correct on Philistine Origins
But you won’t find that in the reporting or the scientific study.
By Brent Nagtegaal • July 9, 2019
Archaeology Verifies the Reign of Judah’s Youngest King
Archaeology Verifies the Reign of Judah’s Youngest King
New archaeological discovery in Jerusalem adds to evidence of King Josiah’s reign.
By Brent Nagtegaal • May 27, 2019
Another Big Year for Biblical Archaeology, but Not for the Prophet Isaiah?
Another Big Year for Biblical Archaeology, but Not for the Prophet Isaiah?
This is the season when journalists in various fields rush to post their recaps of the year’s most important events.
By Brent Nagtegaal • December 30, 2018
A Carbon Dating Conundrum for the Holy Land
A Carbon Dating Conundrum for the Holy Land
The latest foolhardy attack to take down biblical kings David and Solomon
By Brent Nagtegaal • May 23, 2018
Rare Jewish Revolt Coins Discovered in Jerusalem Cave
Rare Jewish Revolt Coins Discovered in Jerusalem Cave
By Brent Nagtegaal • March 26, 2018
Archaeology Under Fire
Archaeology Under Fire
The European Union is taking aim at archaeological excavations in the City of David.
By Brent Nagtegaal • February 17, 2018
<em>Haaretz</em>’s Hit Job on the Bible
Haaretz’s Hit Job on the Bible
A lost opportunity to discuss the dramatic discoveries in ancient Jerusalem
By Brent Nagtegaal • October 26, 2017
Did David and Solomon Actually Exist?
Did David and Solomon Actually Exist?
If so, were they the glorious kings the Bible describes, or just small-time chieftains?
By Brent Nagtegaal • December 28, 2016
UNESCO Wants to Stop Archaeology in Ancient Jerusalem
UNESCO Wants to Stop Archaeology in Ancient Jerusalem
In a series of resolutions, UNESCO has threatened the future of archaeological discovery in one of the world’s most important cities.
By Brent Nagtegaal • November 30, 2016
Like a Rock
Like a Rock
An inside look at the character of the extraordinary woman behind the finds
By Brent Nagtegaal • October 4, 2013
Ancient Gold Treasure Discovered in Jerusalem
Ancient Gold Treasure Discovered in Jerusalem
An exclusive behind-the-scenes video of a fascinating archaeology discovery made by Dr. Eilat Mazar
By Brent Nagtegaal • September 4, 2013
Using the Bible as Her Guide
Using the Bible as Her Guide
Israeli archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar discusses the value of the Bible in Israeli archaeology.
By Brent Nagtegaal • January 5, 2011
Solomonic Wall Discovered in Jerusalem
Solomonic Wall Discovered in Jerusalem
A recent three-month excavation raises more ruins of ancient Jerusalem.
By Brent Nagtegaal • February 5, 2010
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