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Bodies of Dozens of Infants From 2,500 Years Ago Discovered in Cistern at Tel Azekah
A recent study suggests that unweaned children do not qualify for an independent burial in ancient Judah. Is that true?
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• April 15
Moses at Mount Sinai: Rage or Ritual?
Why did Moses smash the tablets of the Ten Commandments?
By
Joe LoMusio
ירושלים המונומנטלית של שלמה המלך
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• April 14
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Isaiah Bulla
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• April 30, 2020
Rare Bar Kochba Revolt Coin Discovered in Jerusalem
A 1,900-year-old Jewish ‘souvenir’ of a Roman legionary
By
Christopher Eames
• April 30, 2020
The Jezebel Seal
Evidence for the infamous biblical queen
By
Christopher Eames
• April 27, 2020
425 Gold Coins From Islamic Era Unearthed in Israel
One of the largest-ever gold hoards discovered in Israel—by a pair of teenagers
By
Christopher Eames
• April 23, 2020
Evidence for the Biblical King ‘Shalman’
But which nation did he rule?
By
Christopher Eames
• April 19, 2020
An Interview With Scott Stripling
Dr. Stripling and his team concluded the third season of digging at Tel Shiloh last summer.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• April 17, 2020
Evidence of the 10 Plagues?
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• April 8, 2020
Sisera v. Deborah
: Evidence for the Biblical Account
The archaeological evidence for the battles of the judges
By
Christopher Eames
• April 4, 2020
Evidence for Worship of the Golden Calf?
Discoveries at Serabit el-Khadim highlight the biblical account of paganism among the freed Israelites.
By
Christopher Eames
• March 29, 2020
‘Men of Judah’ in the 14th Century B.C.E.?
Is this the earliest reference to the tribe of Judah?
By
Christopher Eames
• March 21, 2020
‘House of Bullae’ and the Book of Jeremiah
A treasure trove of names of the prophet’s contemporaries
By
Christopher Eames
• March 15, 2020
2,800-Year-Old Writings Reveal Royal Administration in Biblical Israel
A new study offers a peek into the rule of Jeroboam
ii
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By
Brent Nagtegaal
• March 11, 2020
The Amariah Bulla: Evidence for the Prophet Zephaniah’s Ancestry?
Possible evidence of Zephaniah’s great-grandfather
By
Warren Reinsch
• March 9, 2020
The Prehistoric World Vs. Genesis
Dinosaurs, the Ice Age, cavemen: Is the biblical timeline really at odds with scientific discoveries?
By
Christopher Eames
• March 7, 2020
Uncovering the Truth
The world of archaeological reporting is full of ‘fake news.’ Here’s how to sort the truth from the fiction.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• February 29, 2020
Evidence of the Exodus?
Does archaeology support the biblical account of Israel’s sojourn in Egypt and the Exodus?
By
Christopher Eames
• February 29, 2020
Baruch, Jeremiah’s Scribe: Proved?
A reanalysis of two bullae calls into question the dismissal that they are forgeries.
By
Christopher Eames
• February 25, 2020
Omride ‘Royal Estate’ Found in Northern Israel
Monumental ninth-century
b.c.e.
construction of an agricultural distribution center
By
Warren Reinsch
• February 11, 2020
Archaeology Reveals Jerusalem’s Origins
What artifacts show us about the city—before it became the capital of Israel
By
Christopher Eames
• February 6, 2020
‘A Rare Case of Merging the Biblical Narrative With Archaeology’
So says one expert. But just how ‘rare’ are biblically significant archaeological discoveries?
By
Christopher Eames
• February 3, 2020
Uncovering the Bible’s Buried Cities: Jericho
How archaeological discoveries from the first city conquered in the Promised Land correspond with biblical history.
By
Christopher Eames
• January 24, 2020
Colossal Ammonite Statue Discovered in Amman
Adding to the growing fund of archaeological evidence proving the existence of the Ammonite state
By
Warren Reinsch
• January 17, 2020
Hebrew Inscription: ‘Surprising’ Indication of Israel’s Borders
A new discovery highlights the biblical account of ancient Israel’s size.
By
Christopher Eames
• January 14, 2020
‘Thou Shalt Not Live Too Closely Together …’
Well, the Bible doesn’t quite say that. But there is a principle—with archaeological precedent.
By
Christopher Eames
• January 6, 2020
Top Discoveries in Biblical Archaeology 2019
The finds that caught our eye
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• December 31, 2019
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