Feature • August 1
Where are the bodies?
Article • August 14, 2019
Archaeologists have uncovered one of the largest gatehouses in northern Israel.
Article • November 13, 2017
A new tablet confirms precedent for the biblical account
Article • September 20, 2018
How a tablet of an enslaved king’s rations sheds light on biblical accuracy
Feature • October 1
A message on what makes archaeology great from our friend, Prof. Uzi Leibner
Feature • November 4, 2018
Just how accurate is the biblical portrayal of ancient music?
Article • September 11, 2017
Here’s a story of ancient astronomy—and Abraham.
Article • February 1, 2024
Feature • December 7, 2016
How archaeological discoveries from Israel’s most northern city correspond with biblical history.
Article • October 21, 2020
Is the conventional wisdom correct, that we (via Greece) received it from the neighboring Phoenicians—or was it the Israelites? (Part 2)
Article • February 11, 2020
Monumental ninth-century b.c.e. construction of an agricultural distribution center
Article • November 23, 2021
Sometimes the problem with looking for something is that we can’t see the forest for the trees.
Article • September 14, 2018
Has the original despot been discovered?
Article • May 23, 2023
aiba’s Christopher Eames presents the first full accounting of Jerusalem inscriptions from the Iron ii period at the distinguished “Epigraphy in Judah” conference in Jerusalem.
Feature • August 30, 2021
What does archaeology tell us?
Article • January 10, 2023
The question is, why?
Article • August 1, 2018
These artifacts depict the conquests—and almost conquests—of Assyrian King Sennacherib over the nation of Judah.
Article • July 4, 2011
Even the seemingly unimportant finds validate the biblical record.
Feature • July 1, 2024
Who was the Persian ‘queen’ referenced in Nehemiah 2:6?
Article • March 30, 2019
Rare First Temple period seal impression provides first proof of one of King Josiah’s aides.
Article • September 4, 2018
Archaeological discovery indicates the Israelite King Menahem of Samaria paid gold and silver to Tiglath-Pileser III in an attempt to appease Assyrian aggression.
Article • January 23, 2022
Archaeologists uncover a ritual table stone, with peculiar parallels to the biblical account of the lost ark.
Article • August 27, 2020
A small clay tablet, history’s ‘earliest signature,’ beer, and a fierce auction fight