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City of David Excavation 2006–2007
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Seals of Isaiah and King Hezekiah Discovered
Seals of Jeremiah’s Captors Discovered
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Egypt Unveils Major Find of 250 Sarcophagi and 150 Statuettes in Saqqara
Mena • May 30, 2022
Galilee Fort Part of String of Forts Made to Fortify Hasmonean Territory
The Jerusalem Post • May 31, 2022
Hasmonean Aqueduct to Jerusalem Exposed in Jerusalem Neighborhood
The Jerusalem Post • May 29, 2022
Monopoly-Like Board Games Were Part of Life in Goliath’s Birthplace—Study
The Jerusalem Post • May 22, 2022
Locals Maintain History of Haran Where Bible Says Abraham Rested
The Jerusalem Post • May 22, 2022
Massive Bust of Illegal Antiquities Trade Seizes 1,800 Coins and Ancient Artifacts
Times of Israel • May 19, 2022
Digging Through Ancient Garbage Reveals New Perspective on Famed Nabatean Trade Route
The Jerusalem Post • May 12, 2022
The First International Academic Conference on New Studies in Temple Mount Research
Temple Mount Sifting Project • May 8, 2022
Who Were the Picts, the Early Inhabitants of Scotland?
LiveScience • April 30, 2022
Palestinians Mark Ramadan by Destroying Temple Mount Antiquities
Israel Hayom • April 29, 2022
Experiencing the Ancient Flavors of Recipes From the Bible
Haaretz • April 30, 2022
Remains of Temple to Zeus Kasios Uncovered in Sinai
The Jerusalem Post • April 27, 2022
Clay Sealings from the Temple Mount and Their Use in the Temple and Royal Treasuries
JJAR • December 8, 2021
Was Stonehenge a Solar Calendar?
The Past • April 3, 2022
Unwrapping Amenhotep I
The Past • March 22, 2022
Journeying Back To Where It All Started: Revisiting the Egyptian Exodus
Jewish News Syndicate • April 11, 2022
Scientists Find Leg of Dinosaur That Was Killed by the Great Asteroid
The Jerusalem Post • April 9, 2022
Prehistoric Mega-quake Identified Off Chilean Coast 3,800 Years Ago
Haaretz • April 7, 2022
New Cosmic-Ray Scan of the Great Pyramid of Giza Could Reveal Hidden Burial Chamber
LiveScience • March 14, 2022
Residue Analysis Evidence for Wine Enriched with Vanilla Consumed in Jerusalem on the Eve of the Babylonian Destruction in 586 B.C.E.
PLOS ONE • March 29, 2022
Can Archaeologists Find the Ark of the Covenant?
The Jerusalem Post • March 25, 2022
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Press Conference: Oldest Proto-Hebrew Inscription Ever Found in Israel
Associates for Biblical Research • March 24, 2022
Famous Siloam Inscription Shows the Complexity of Repatriation of Antiquities
The Jerusalem Post • March 18, 2022
Monumental Structure in Sicily Isn’t a Phoenician Harbor—It’s a Huge Sacred Pool of Baal
Haaretz • March 17, 2022
Is the Bible’s Story of the Jewish Exodus From Egypt Accurate?
The Jerusalem Post • March 10, 2022
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