Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • April 4, 2022
Researchers from Tel Aviv University and the Israel Antiquities Authority have just released surprising findings from a chemical analysis of sixth-century B.C.E. wine jars recently discovered in the City of David. It turns out that Jerusalem’s elites enjoyed their wine with a touch of vanilla.
Article • December 26, 2018
The finds that caught our eye
Article • July 29
‘Show and Tell’ from the current Ophel Excavations in Jerusalem
Article • April 24, 2017
The nation that was both friend, enemy, safe haven and taskmaster to Israel
Article • August 7, 2022
Is there really no proof of the first and second temples?
Article • May 13, 2022
The upcoming excavation at Shiloh may reveal the resting place of the biblical tabernacle, says dig director Dr. Scott Stripling.
Article • June 5, 2023
An interview with Zvi Koenigsberg
Article • October 14, 2020
The archaeological record of seal stamps in ancient Israel matches closely with the biblical record of their use.
Feature • April 30
This is one of Israel’s most important but least understood locations. But we are working to fix that.
Article • November 27, 2022
The visiting Hebrew University professor addresses Armstrong College students at our campus headquarters in Edmond, Oklahoma.
Article • March 28, 2023
Featuring a look at Naboth’s vineyard
Feature • November 25, 2017
How ancient is the Bible, anyway? Which is more correct: traditional dating or revised, late scholarly dating?
Feature • November 30, 2016
How archaeological discoveries from Judah’s second largest city correspond with biblical history.
Article • November 13, 2018
Lessons Iran’s ayatollahs could learn from their ancestors
Feature • February 10, 2023
Some uncanny parallels among the Semitic rulers of Lower Egypt—right down to their individual names
Article • December 26, 2022
Four cities, four gates: Are the similarities and dating enough evidence to support a Solomonic kingdom?
Article • June 8, 2023
An interview with excavation director Dr. Scott Stripling
Article • January 17, 2020
Adding to the growing fund of archaeological evidence proving the existence of the Ammonite state
Article • December 12, 2022
Ophel excavation yields only the third such coin ever found in Jerusalem.
Article • December 28, 2022
Slaves in Egypt were on the level of livestock …
Article • November 4, 2019
More evidence for the biblical account of Israel’s first center of worship
Article • November 10
Along the ‘way of the land of the Philistines’