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February 6, 2025
The tomb shows this trade was active in the times of the prophets—as supported by the Bible.
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October 26, 2017
A lost opportunity to discuss the dramatic discoveries in ancient Jerusalem
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November 4, 2019
More evidence for the biblical account of Israel’s first center of worship
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June 24, 2018
A look at the oldest biblical texts ever discovered
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December 26, 2022
Four cities, four gates: Are the similarities and dating enough evidence to support a Solomonic kingdom?
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June 23, 2025
Anticipation—and some skepticism—in awaiting publication of the latest findings, as heralded by a recent Expedition Bible episode
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July 31, 2023
Findings from a new corpus of Jerusalem’s Iron Age II/First Temple Period inscriptions
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April 30, 2022
Evidence of wine-soaked opulence in the city’s final moments—just as the Prophet Jeremiah described
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December 1, 2024
One of the most turbulent times in Israel’s history—the division of the united kingdom—is confirmed in the archaeological record.
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September 21, 2025
The consequential chronological debate you may have never heard of
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July 17, 2024
A simple father-son hike led to an impressive discovery.
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July 30, 2019
Massive remains from biblical Gath unearthed in summer excavation.
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November 1, 2025
The multi-phase project to resurrect the history of the Ophel is now underway—and you can support this most-important enterprise!
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February 1, 2024
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August 30, 2021
What does archaeology tell us?
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February 25, 2019
An examination of the inscribed texts as they parallel the inspired Scripture
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October 31, 2022
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September 2, 2020
A discovery of several dozen beautifully carved architectural elements from the time of the Judean kings
Let the Stones Speak
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of nuclear-level devastation at an ancient site near the Dead Sea. But is it in the right place, at the right time? Is it Sodom?
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October 4, 2013
An inside look at the character of the extraordinary woman behind the finds
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November 1, 2025
From the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age, this city has a long history that matches the meaning of its name.
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March 19, 2023
The Bible reveals a surprising amount of detail about the universe, as well as mankind’s remarkable—yet misguided—attempts to understand it.
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November 10, 2020
A lookout post possibly built at the command of David’s father-in-law, the king of Geshur
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August 19, 2019
Archaeological proof of an ancient industry and its possible use in adorning Solomon’s temple
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October 1, 2025
A story of ‘a place and a name’ on Israel’s northernmost border