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Excavations
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Ophel Excavation 2025 (Upper Area)
Ophel Excavation 2025 (Lower Area)
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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Publications
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E-mail Newsletter
Videos
Visuals
Historic
Archaeology
Illustrations
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Headlines
2,700-Year-Old Temple With Altar Overflowing With Jewel-Studded Offerings Unearthed on Greek Island
LiveScience • January 12, 2024
Discovery of Immense 4,000-Year-Old Fortifications Surrounding the Khaybar Oasis
Arkeonews • January 10, 2024
Paganism Under Constantine
Biblical Archaeology Society • January 12, 2024
Paganism to Christianity: Roman Temple Reveals Ancient Cultural Blending
The Jerusalem Post • January 5, 2024
Ten Exciting Discoveries in Near Eastern Archaeology in 2023
ASOR • December 28, 2023
Israeli Researchers Use Earth’s Magnetic Field to Verify Biblical Battle of Gath
Jewish Press • January 4, 2024
How the Bible Comes Alive at Ancient Shiloh
CBN News • December 27, 2023
Earth’s Magnetic Field Supports Biblical Stories of Destruction of Ancient Cities
Big Think • December 25, 2023
Ancient Bricks Baked When Nebuchadnezzar II Was King Absorbed a Power Surge in Earth’s Magnetic Field
CNN • December 27, 2023
2,000 Years Later, Search for Second Temple Menorah Continues
Jewish News Syndicate • December 17, 2023
Pottery Was Women’s Work in Biblical Libnah—Unless the Men Had Nothing Better to Do
Haaretz • December 21, 2023
2024 Dig Opportunities: Jerusalem’s Ophel Hill
Biblical Archaeology Society • December 24, 2023
2024 Dig Opportunities
Biblical Archaeology Society • December 24, 2023
Uncovering the Kingdom of Dovid
Ami Magazine • November 29, 2023
‘Fake’ Seal Impression of Biblical King Jeroboam Is Authentic, New Study Says
Haaretz • December 18, 2023
More Thoughts on the Lead Tablet from Mt. Ebal
Bible Archaeology Report • December 9, 2023
Digitizing Urban Heritage: The Digitization of Jerusalem’s Architectural Archives
Jerusalem Journal of Archaeology • November 2, 2023
World’s Oldest Languages, Carved Into 5,000-Year-Old Tablets, Can Now be Deciphered by Artificial Intelligence as Fast as Google Translate
Daily Mail • November 29, 2023
Ancient Clay Tablet at Yale Sheds Light on How the ‘Epic of Gilgamesh’ Evolved Over the Ages
CT Insider • October 23, 2023
Near East Archaeological Society Presentations at ETS 2023
NEAS • November 28, 2023
Sumerian ‘Sacred Code’ Reveals Building Instructions Echoed in the Bible
The Telegraph • November 19, 2023
Podcast: What Matters Now to Dr. Joe Uziel: ID’ing Oct. 7 Victims via Forensic Archaeology
Times of Israel • November 17, 2023
Special Gala Event Showcasing New Discoveries From the Temple Mount Sifting Project Research
Temple Mount Sifting Project • November 12, 2023
The Chronology of Gezer From the End of the Late Bronze Age to Iron Age II: A Meeting Point for Radiocarbon, Archaeology, Egyptology and the Bible
PLOS One • November 15, 2023
Israel’s Museums Enact War Protocol to Protect Most Precious Treasures
The Jerusalem Post • November 14, 2023
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