Article • October 13, 2025
Mosaics, mikvehs and an olive press discovered at a fourth-century c.e. Byzantine estate.
Article • March 30, 2023
A new discovery of “one of the oldest known” fishhooks in the world—probably used for hunting sharks?
Article • April 11, 2022
Debate over events aside—how the detailed, eyewitness-style, Egyptianized language within the Torah points clearly to an Israelite experience in Egypt
Article • January 7
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee’s family takes a productive trip to ancient Jewish caves near Na’aleh.
Article • October 17, 2025
Two years of excavating a 3,000-year-old gold mine reveals the expansive gold industry of the ancient Egyptians.
Article • February 8, 2023
“Whoever wore it was certainly affluent.”
Article • March 19, 2025
Explore the rich history of our involvement in Jerusalem in this very first AIBA Insights program.
Article • January 11, 2023
Eight large ostrich eggs discovered at an ancient nomadic campsite
Article • March 26, 2022
New details about the Mt. Ebal inscription
Article • June 30, 2020
New evidence of Persian-period administration in the Jerusalem of Ezra and Nehemiah
Article • March 8, 2021
And by an 11-year-old boy, no less.
Article • January 18, 2024
One of the earliest coins ever discovered in Israel
Article • August 13, 2024
A 3,500-square-meter excavation area reveals just a slice of an enormous Jerusalem quarry that was in operation while the second temple was still standing.
Article • October 4, 2021
A 2,700-year-old toilet discovered in a mansion on the outskirts of the capital
Article • September 19, 2025
Snapshot of the final Jewish uprising under Roman rule
Article • January 17, 2020
Adding to the growing fund of archaeological evidence proving the existence of the Ammonite state
Feature • November 16, 2022
Event featured speeches by Armstrong founder Gerald Flurry and Hebrew University Prof. Uzi Leibner.
Article • February 8, 2024
Winter rains reveal a buried gem.
Article • February 27, 2023
Two royal, yet sickly, brothers. One horrifying cranial surgery. And: earliest evidence of leprosy?
Article • April 14, 2021
Brand-new discovery of a ‘missing link’ in the alphabet, predating the next-earliest Levantine alphabetic script by centuries
Article • December 17, 2025
A sign of Jewish continuity in Jerusalem—even when Jews were prohibited from entering