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November 14, 2022
Is there a man behind the myth?
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December 8
The archive has often been linked with the Israelite conquest, yet there’s no mention of the chief protagonist, Joshua. Or is there?
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July 21, 2020
Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient winery connected to Naboth’s vineyard.
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April 10, 2022
An oft overlooked Egyptian historical testimony is a convoluted tale rife with propaganda and anti-Semitism—but it’s also an admission of the Exodus account.
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July 22, 2019
How archaeological discoveries from Judah’s ‘watchtower’ city correspond with biblical history
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March 11, 2023
Evidence of the core historicity of the Exodus—as related by non-Jewish authors of classical antiquity
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August 20, 2021
What the Prophet Ezekiel—and archaeology—reveals about ancient Babylonian divination
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September 4, 2022
Armstrong International Cultural Foundation Chairman Gerald Flurry speaks at the June 10, 2018 opening of the archaeological exhibit, “Seals of Isaiah and King Hezekiah Discovered!” from Armstrong Auditorium in Edmond, Oklahoma.
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January 7, 2022
Deputy Minister of Prime Minister’s office Dr. Michael Oren speaks at the opening of the archaeological exhibit “Seals of Isaiah and King Hezekiah discovered!”
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March 28, 2023
Featuring a look at Naboth’s vineyard
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August 31, 2023
How a lost empire confirms biblical history
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June 23, 2022
An interview with archaeologist Prof. Yosef Garfinkel on the eve of new excavations
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January 11, 2021
What ancient pottery handles reveal about a major Earth disturbance—and an astounding biblical miracle?
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August 27
A capital fragment unveiled over two decades ago highlights another (architectural) link between ancient Israel and Spain.
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June 14, 2024
In this second installment of our two-part series, we retrace the Israelites’ journey into the southern Sinai Peninsula—to Jabal Musa.
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September 28, 2022
Another pillar of the late-Exodus theory, ably contested and defended. But there is more than meets the eye …
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May 27, 2020
And the first extra-biblical evidence of the Sabbath, perhaps even Shavuot
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January 10, 2017
Five discoveries that caught our eye
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July 17, 2019
A Jewish community in Egypt, the high priest in Jerusalem, and a biblical Samarian governor
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October 1, 2020
Written around the time of King Solomon, this special artifact provides insight into the Hebrew calendar.
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April 4, 2020
The archaeological evidence for the battles of the judges
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June 9, 2024
Have the Hanging Gardens of Babylon been misinterpreted? And could this ancient ‘wonder for all peoples’ be mentioned in the Bible?
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August 27, 2018
A lesson in being patient in waiting for confirmation of biblical events
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February 2, 2024
‘Hazael king of Aram went up, and fought against Gath ….’