Article • June 5, 2023
An interview with Zvi Koenigsberg
Feature • October 16, 2019
Archaeologists are ignoring the Bible, even as more and more evidence surfaces proving the biblical record true.
Article • December 29, 2021
Gold tongues for the Egyptian afterlife—and the ‘sin of Achan’
Feature • April 30, 2022
Few could have matched the prodigious work ethic of Dr. Eilat Mazar—except, perhaps, her sister.
Article • May 4, 2022
Few could have matched the prodigious work ethic of Dr. Eilat Mazar—except, perhaps, her sister.
Article • March 7, 2022
And the man who had Judah’s first governor assassinated
Article • February 1, 2024
Article • January 6, 2020
Well, the Bible doesn’t quite say that. But there is a principle—with archaeological precedent.
Article • November 29, 2022
‘The dream of every amateur archaeologist’
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • November 1, 2023
On today’s podcast, host Brent Nagtegaal talks to Professor Ben-Yosef about how the copper production site in Timna—as well as the wider Aravah Valley area—could have contributed to the power and wealth of the kingdom of David and Solomon, as well as the Edomites.
Article • January 14, 2020
A new discovery highlights the biblical account of ancient Israel’s size.
Article • June 10, 2023
The eight primordial deities of ancient Egypt—so ‘primordial’ that even the ancient Egyptians appear to have been confused by them. Is this Noah’s family?
Feature • May 12, 2019
Archaeology unearths historical fact—and proves the biblical record at the same time.
Article • November 1, 2025
Let the Stones Speak
No evidence of the man in Egyptian history—so goes the common refrain. Or is there?
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • August 7, 2024
The Givati Parking Lot excavations at the northwestern edge of the City of David have upended our ideas about what ancient Jerusalem looked like. A sensational new discovery has revealed the city had a moat. Not one that contained water but rather a monumental artificial valley that separated the northern part of the city (the Ophel and Temple Mount) from the southern region (the City of David), serving as a distinguishing feature of the city during the days of the biblical kings. On today’s program, host Christopher Eames interviews Givati Parking Lot excavations co-director Dr. Yiftah Shalev to find out the latest about this astonishing topographical feature being uncovered at the site.
Feature • February 28, 2022
Recent discoveries in Egypt shine light on what appears to be a remarkable parallel.
Article • February 3, 2021
Gratuitous torture, dimensions, animals, plants and period-specific impotence—a remarkably accurate depiction of the infamous ‘bloody city’ in the book of Jonah
Article • October 4, 2021
A 2,700-year-old toilet discovered in a mansion on the outskirts of the capital
Article • September 14, 2018
Has the original despot been discovered?
Article • February 2, 2024
‘Hazael king of Aram went up, and fought against Gath ….’