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Solomonic Cubits
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Who Was Antiochus Epiphanes?
A brief on the arch-adversary of the Jewish people
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• December 15, 2022
The 19 Generations of 1 Chronicles 6: Evidence for the Early Exodus
Genuine evidence for an early Exodus date? Or the product of artificial inflation?
By
Christopher Eames
• December 25
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Copper Mines of the United Monarchy
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
The ‘Most Extensive’ Hiding Complex Discovered in Galilee
An impressive snapshot of the dramatic Bar Kokhba Revolt.
By
George Haddad
• March 19
Siamun: Destroyer of Gezer, Father-in-Law of Solomon
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Seeking Solomon: United Monarchy on the High Seas
By
Sean Kingsley
Top 10 Biblical Archaeology Finds of 2023
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• March 5
Rare ‘Eleazar the Priest’ Coin From First Year of the Bar Kokhba Revolt Discovered
But who was Eleazar, exactly?
By
George Haddad
• March 5
‘Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered’ Archaeology Exhibit Opening Ceremony
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• February 29
3,000-Year-Old Phoenician Electrum Earring Pendant Discovered in Jerusalem
Uncovered a decade ago on the Ophel excavations, an exquisite gold object is finally unveiled to the public at the opening of the ‘King David and Solomon Discovered’ exhibit in honor of late Israeli archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar.
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• February 25
‘Enigmatic’ Second Temple Period Stone Box Discovered
What purpose did this 2,000-year-old item serve?
By
George Haddad
• February 21
1,800-Year-Old Roman Legionary Base Found at Tel Megiddo
A Roman military base, at the foot of one of the world’s most battled cities
By
George Haddad
• February 14
Eighth-Century B.C.E. Assyrian Scarab Discovered by Hiker in Lower Galilee
Winter rains reveal a buried gem.
By
George Haddad
• February 8
Biblical Battle of Gath Verified Through Magnetism
‘Hazael king of Aram went up, and fought against Gath ….’
By
George Haddad
• February 2
Mapping the Land of Israel
AIBA staff make a 3D map of Israel in preparation for the upcoming ‘Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered’ exhibit.
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• January 29
The Number 666—in the Hebrew Bible?
An infamous number from the New Testament book of Revelation, but it is also found in the Hebrew Bible. Does it carry the same negative connotations?
By
Christopher Eames
• January 16
‘Extremely Rare’ 2,550-Year-Old Coin Found in the Judean Hills
One of the earliest coins ever discovered in Israel
By
George Haddad
• January 18
Uncovering the Identity of Melchizedek: Dead Sea Scroll 11QMelch
For thousands of years, speculation has abounded as to the true identity of Melchizedek—then out of the wilderness came a Dead Sea Scroll.
By
Christopher Eames
• January 12
In the Making: ‘Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered’ Archaeology Exhibit
January 4
Top 10 Biblical Archaeology Discoveries of 2023
Our take on the top discoveries in 2023
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
• January 1
Bringing King David and King Solomon to Life!
Our institute is excited to announce two monumental projects.
By
Nicholas Irwin
• December 28, 2023
Jerusalem’s Second-Oldest Inscription
From the Nile to the Ophel: Fragment of a late second millennium B.C.E. letter from Egypt’s pharaoh to Jerusalem’s king
By
Brent Nagtegaal
• December 25, 2023
A Tale of Two Flags
Comparing the origins and symbols of the Israeli and Palestinian flags—and the insight they give into a continual conflict
By
Christopher Eames
• December 12, 2023
Antiochus’s Roof: Earliest Roof Tiles Discovered in the City of David
Could these be the very tiles from the Acra of Antiochus IV Epiphanes?
By
George Haddad
• December 8, 2023
Exhibit: ‘Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered’
A world premiere exhibit presented by the Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology, from Feb. 25, 2024, to Jan. 31, 2025
By
Armstrong Institute Staff
Mysterious First Temple Period Cave Inscription Further Deciphered
By
George Haddad
• December 1, 2023
Biblical Archaeology and Israel at War: Lessons From the Fall of France
How was the world’s strongest army defeated in six weeks?
By
Christopher Eames
• November 27, 2023
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