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November 16, 2022
Event featured speeches by Armstrong founder Gerald Flurry and Hebrew University Prof. Uzi Leibner.
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May 1, 2024
What two recently discovered coins reveal about two vastly different periods in Judah
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February 4
Analysis of a tomb in Israel reveals ties with Egyptian administration.
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July 13, 2020
The first seal impression of a biblical king ever found
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June 19, 2021
Ancient records speaks of an astronomer among the Chaldeans who had a special relationship with ‘the mighty God.’
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June 8
The stamp seal features motifs common to Mesopotamia.
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October 20, 2018
Just how accurate is the biblical portrayal of early clothing?
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June 5, 2024
Yes—here’s what those who call her profession into question leave out.
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March 24, 2025
An alternative theory to the Documentary Hypothesis, relating to the earliest composition of the Bible
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February 1, 2024
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December 31, 2024
The biblical text provides a detailed account of Judah’s early sixth-century B.C.E. destruction. What does archaeology tell us?
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October 31, 2022
Was Solomon a significant king ruling over a vast, wealthy empire? The Bible says he was. What does archaeology say? A journey begins at the gates …
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August 9, 2021
New study of a land survey tablet reveals the mathematical genius of Babylon—and a link to the biblical patriarch, Abraham?
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February 1, 2024
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November 23, 2021
Sometimes the problem with looking for something is that we can’t see the forest for the trees.
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May 25, 2025
A rare name in the Bible and archaeology (for good reason)
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September 8, 2025
Recent underwater excavations off the coast of Tel Dor give insight into the impact of political change on maritime trade during the kingdom of Israel.
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August 1, 2021
Recounting my time with Jerusalem’s queen of archaeology
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November 23, 2022
New information sheds light on the pagan use of tattoos in Egypt.
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October 1, 2025
Textual critics claim the Song of Songs is a late composition, certainly not the 10th-century b.c.e. product of King Solomon. They are wrong, says Prof. Gabriel Barkay.
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October 8, 2022
The much-debated genealogy in Ruth 4:18-22 can be somewhat of a headache for Bible scholars. Is it necessarily so?
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November 4, 2018
Just how accurate is the biblical portrayal of ancient music?
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April 30, 2022
Carbon dating can be an extremely helpful archaeological tool. But is it the reliable, objective silver-bullet solution it is often portrayed to be?