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The Proof of the Exodus Hidden in the Ancient Word
Sha’atnez
Mosaic Magazine • September 6, 2022
The Date of the Davidic Covenant
BiblePlaces Blog • September 27, 2022
Did an Egyptian Archaeologist Find Legendary Queen Nefertiti’s Tomb?
The Jerusalem Post • September 20, 2022
How Egyptian Pyramid Builders Moved Construction Materials by Water
Ancient Origins • August 31, 2022
Bong Age? Israeli Archaeologists Find Opium in Bronze Age Ceramics
Haaretz • September 19, 2022
Top Ten Discoveries Related to Moses and the Exodus
Associates for Biblical Research • July 28, 2022
Discussions on the Relations Between Israel and Aram in Biblical Times
The Minerva Center • September 11, 2022
The Hebrew University Institute of Archaeology: Unearthing Ancient Israel
Times of Israel • August 19, 2022
A Now-Dry Branch of the Nile Helped Build Egypt’s Pyramids, New Study Says
CNN • September 2, 2022
In Pursuit of the Legendary Lost Tabernacle
Israel Hayom • August 21, 2022
The Decipherment of Linear Elamite Writing and a Curious Way of Doing Journalism: A Rejoinder to Andrew Lawler and the Smithsonian Magazine
Zwinglius Redivivus • August 8, 2022
Routes Uncovered: Tel Aviv’s Hidden Gems of Antiquity
Israel Hayom • July 5, 2022
New Findings at Shiloh Continue to Confirm Biblical Narrative, Archaeologist Says
All Israel News • August 13, 2022
Biblical Hannah’s Final Resting Place Possibly Found In 1,500-Year-Old Convent
The Jerusalem Post • August 1, 2022
Ancient Elamite Writing Deciphered Nearly a Century After Its Discovery—Study
The Jerusalem Post • August 14, 2022
Israeli Replica of 2,400-year-old Ship Solves Ancient Mediterranean Mystery
Haaretz • August 2, 2022
Ancient ‘Ritual Bath’ and Elite Villa Unearthed by Jerusalem’s Western Wall
LiveScience • August 2, 2022
14 Biggest Historical Mysteries That Will Probably Never Be Solved
LiveScience • July 29, 2022
Archaeologists Discover Why Ancient Roman Dice Were So Dodgy
Haaretz • July 31, 2022
Into the Land: The Forgery Scandal
Times of Israel • July 25, 2022
Controversy Rages Over ‘Jerusalem Curse’ Inscription
Haaretz • July 21, 2022
Israel to Fund NIS 4 Million Restoration of Burned Tel Gezer Archaeological Site
The Jerusalem Post • July 18, 2022
The Relationship Between ‘Jews’ and ‘Israelites’ After the Babylonian Exile
ASOR • June 30, 2022
Do We Need a New Theory of Evolution?
The Guardian • June 28, 2022
Don’t Miss, Wednesday: Hi-Tech Archaeology Reveals Ancient Jerusalem’s Destructions
Times of Israel • June 15, 2022
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