Article • October 11, 2021
Uncovered: A multimillion-liter wine-making industry (with a biblical origin?)
Article • February 20, 2022
A shipwreck discovery off Israel’s coast reveals an ancient connection with Cyprus and Sardinia.
Feature • January 2, 2021
A ‘Stone Age zoo,’ Aboriginal Australians, booze and worldwide calamity at the earliest temple ever found—discoveries at this fantastical Turkish site parallel a peculiar early biblical setting.
Article • December 22, 2021
Roman- and Mamluk-era shipwrecks yield fascinating finds.
Article • June 24, 2018
A look at the oldest biblical texts ever discovered
Article • July 3, 2021
How the late Dr. Eilat Mazar’s last-released discovery matches a first-century gift recorded in the Book of Matthew
Feature • April 30, 2023
Archaeology proves the famous biblical account of a desperate attempt to fortify the Holy City.
Article • June 21, 2021
Near Eastern tablets that name and describe an individual closely matching the biblical patriarch Terah
Article • November 18, 2021
Spoiler alert: It’s just as the Bible describes (although you might have missed it).
Article • June 13, 2022
What could prove to be the world’s “oldest sluice gate”
Article • February 27, 2023
Two royal, yet sickly, brothers. One horrifying cranial surgery. And: earliest evidence of leprosy?
Feature • January 1
A small excavation with a big message
Article • August 12, 2019
What a miniature discovery says about a Herculean hero
Article • August 9, 2022
Archaeological discoveries reveal the eyewitness account—surprise, surprise—to be spot-on. (And as an aside: Does the Bible reveal the origin of such machines?)
Feature • January 14, 2022
Article • November 13, 2017
A new tablet confirms precedent for the biblical account
Article • April 28, 2024
A preposterous question, surely. But perhaps you have noticed the artistic depictions. What does the biblical passage that they are derived from really mean?
Article • August 25
A biblical conundrum sometimes characterized as killing the early Exodus and conquest theory. Does it?
Article • May 30, 2021
Evidence for the earliest pagan worship in Genesis?
Feature • October 31, 2022
A summary of comments made at the opening of the Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology on September 4 in Jerusalem
Article • December 23, 2020
A peculiar inscription matching the name of one of Israel’s most famous prophets
Article • July 8, 2021
A 4,300-year-old artifact with a rather familiar picture
Article • September 19, 2022
An intact Ramesside-period underground tomb inadvertently revealed along Israel’s coast
Article • January 14, 2023
Article • December 8, 2023
Could these be the very tiles from the Acra of Antiochus IV Epiphanes?