Article • October 4, 2018
Just how accurate is the biblical depiction of the development of language?
Article • May 9, 2021
Before there was Samson, there was Shamgar: The archaeological evidence for the battles of the judges.
Feature • January 1, 2022
Are we using the right metrics to judge the United Monarchy?
Feature • December 16, 2021
What history and archaeology tell us about the ancient world’s ‘red men’
Feature • December 1, 2024
How archaeology and the biblical record link the Holy Land to ancient Spain
Article • June 22, 2017
‘That bitter and hasty nation’
Feature • April 30, 2022
Together, archaeology and biblical history tell the remarkable story of ancient Shiloh.
Feature • 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 …
Article • February 3, 2021
Gratuitous torture, dimensions, animals, plants and period-specific impotence—a remarkably accurate depiction of the infamous ‘bloody city’ in the book of Jonah
Article • March 17, 2019
They may not refer to specific biblical individuals—but even generic names help authenticate the account.
Feature • October 1, 2025
An archaeological journey from Solomon and back again
Feature • November 29, 2017
A chronicle told by the Bible, validated by archaeology
Feature • June 14, 2024
In this second installment of our two-part series, we retrace the Israelites’ journey into the southern Sinai Peninsula—to Jabal Musa.