Feature • November 30, 2020
Long before Sparta’s 300, there was Abraham’s 318.
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • February 12
The Bible says King Solomon possessed such quantities of bronze (an alloy of copper and tin) that it became a common material, not worthy of being enumerated. From where did Solomon acquire such vast supplies of copper? Let the Stones Speak co-host Christopher Eames interviewed Prof. Erez Ben-Yosef, director of excavations at Timna, to discuss the copper mines of Israel’s united monarchy.
Article • November 11, 2018
The Babylonian king’s account of the biblical colossus
Article • September 1
He’s often identified with Ahmose I. Here’s a case for someone else, although not so far removed.
Feature • January 1
Does archaeology confirm these officials really existed?
Article • March 5, 2018
The discovery of the Isaiah bulla adds to the evidence supporting the Bible.
Article • September 18, 2019
A recently deciphered inscription adds color to the biblical account.
Article • December 16, 2024
Artifacts from Tel Hadid marvelously match the biblical account of Assyria’s deportation practice.
Article • May 4, 2020
A message from the ancient walls of Deir Alla
Article • December 16, 2017
Was the miracle of Joshua’s long day just an eclipse?
Feature • September 21
The consequential chronological debate you may have never heard of
Feature • December 18, 2021
Does a treasure trove of ivories uncovered in ancient Samaria fit the biblical description of King Ahab’s ‘ivory house’?
Feature • June 3, 2018
Article • May 25, 2017
“Governor of the city” discovered in Jerusalem Old City excavation.
Article • July 8, 2020
So claimed Spartan King Areus I. Could it be true?
Article • January 19, 2021
Archaeologists have found King Sennacherib’s 2,700-year-old siege ramp—built from a Canaanite city wall 1,000 years older
Feature • April 30, 2023
Does a new pottery reading reveal the connection between the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon?
Feature • August 1, 2021
Recounting my time with Jerusalem’s queen of archaeology
Article • May 16, 2020
The archaeological evidence for the battles of the judges
Article • February 11, 2020
Monumental ninth-century b.c.e. construction of an agricultural distribution center
Article • February 17
The Bible says that Nebuchadnezzar II was driven to act like an animal, but he still retained his throne. What does archaeology and classical history say?