Feature • May 31, 2023
Feature • April 30
This is one of Israel’s most important but least understood locations. But we are working to fix that.
Article • May 30, 2021
Evidence for the earliest pagan worship in Genesis?
Article • May 1, 2024
What two recently discovered coins reveal about two vastly different periods in Judah
Article • April 22, 2024
An interview with Prof. Michael Langlois
Article • August 27
A capital fragment unveiled over two decades ago highlights another (architectural) link between ancient Israel and Spain.
Article • May 5, 2021
Corroboration for the biblical account from contemporary ancient sources
Article • August 15, 2023
The ‘oldest known gate’ found in the Holy Land
Article • July 28, 2023
An exceptionally rare coin inscribed with, ‘Holy Jerusalem’
Feature • August 1
New technology being utilized in the City of David
Article • February 21, 2024
What purpose did this 2,000-year-old item serve?
Article • February 15, 2022
An exciting discovery from one of the few biblical pharaohs confirmed by archaeology
Feature • July 1, 2022
Article • February 14, 2024
A Roman military base, at the foot of one of the world’s most battled cities
Feature • January 1
As another calendar year ends, we’re encouraged by the growth and motivated to jump into what will be our most important year yet.
Article • August 1, 2018
These artifacts depict the conquests—and almost conquests—of Assyrian King Sennacherib over the nation of Judah.
Article • November 29, 2022
‘The dream of every amateur archaeologist’
Article • May 5, 2023
The “choice vine” of Sorek continues to yield
Article • November 8, 2020
50 years after we discovered the last ones
Article • January 14, 2020
A new discovery highlights the biblical account of ancient Israel’s size.
Article • August 30, 2023
A remarkable first-of-its-kind discovery, but the use remains a mystery.
Feature • November 16, 2022
Event featured speeches by Armstrong founder Gerald Flurry and Hebrew University Prof. Uzi Leibner.
Article • February 8, 2022