Article • April 27, 2023
What to make of Ron Wyatt’s claimed discovery?
Feature • January 1, 2022
How have we arrived at the point where many archaeologists consider using Bible history to be the relic of a past era of archaeological research?
Article • April 18, 2019
Artifacts that all but identify biblical personalities
Article • November 18, 2021
A destroyed Seleucid fortress near the Lachish forest—courtesy the Hasmonean revolt
Article • January 19, 2023
A fascinating name change for certain biblical figures provides insight into the religious melee in which they lived.
Article • March 10, 2021
An archaeology principle for everyday life
Feature • August 31, 2023
Was the book of Daniel written before or after the incredible events it claims to have prophesied?
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • September 26, 2024
The Tel Dan Stele is arguably the most important artifact ever discovered in the world of biblical archaeology, containing the earliest confirmed mention of King David. In light of the opening celebration, Let the Stones Speak host Brent Nagtegaal interviewed epigrapher and historian Prof. Michael Langlois, who is currently researching the Stele.
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • August 29
Excavators in the City of David have uncovered a massive dam built during the time of Jerusalem’s biblical kings. The dating of the reservoir to about 800 B.C.E., two hundred years after King David reigned, was determined following the publication of new carbon-14 results of the dam wall. On today’s program, Brent Nagtegaal reviews the discovery in light of biblical history.
Article • August 29
Early carbon-14 results astound researchers
Feature • April 30
Does the archaeological evidence match the conquest account?
Article • December 19, 2022
The contents of a wooden box reveal a dramatic snapshot of the Maccabean Revolt.
Feature • August 31, 2023
Article • October 20, 2021
A striking Jerusalem gemstone believed to contain the first depiction of a famous ancient perfume ingredient
Article • December 12
Another find from the period of the Maccabees—right before Hanukkah
Article • April 27, 2020
Evidence for the infamous biblical queen
Feature • October 30, 2019
Was the book of Daniel written before or after the incredible events it claims to have prophesied?
Feature • December 9, 2017
How ancient is the Bible, anyway? Which is more correct: traditional dating or revised, late scholarly dating?
Article • August 18, 2023
A 3,800-year-old mudbrick passageway provides key information about the spread of such arches to the southern Levant.
Article • August 21
Growing evidence of Jerusalem as a thriving city in the third century B.C.E.
Article • November 21, 2018
Genetics, morphology and archaeology—what does science say about the primeval couple?
Feature • October 16, 2019
Archaeologists are ignoring the Bible, even as more and more evidence surfaces proving the biblical record true.