Feature • January 1
Israel loses another archaeology giant.
Feature • January 14, 2022
The next wonder of the ancient world lies only a few meters beneath the surface, waiting to be revealed.
Feature • April 30, 2023
Lending an ear to one of history’s most advanced and impactful cultures
Article • February 11
Sometimes, all it takes is an animal.
Article • September 1, 2025
He’s often identified with Ahmose I. Here’s a case for someone else, although not so far removed.
Article • September 1, 2019
Do these represent parallels of some of the earliest biblical themes?
Article • February 15, 2022
An exciting discovery from one of the few biblical pharaohs confirmed by archaeology
Article • May 25, 2025
A rare name in the Bible and archaeology (for good reason)
Article • May 9, 2021
Before there was Samson, there was Shamgar: The archaeological evidence for the battles of the judges.
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • July 13, 2025
Shiloh is famous as the location of the biblical tabernacle. Archaeological excavations have been taking place annually on the north side of the ancient tel. Excavation director Dr. Scott Stripling believes his team may have found remains from the tabernacle itself, as well as the city gate and sacrificial deposits. In this end-of-season interview, Dr. Stripling leads Let the Stones Speak host Christopher Eames through the three main areas of excavation at Tel Shiloh.
Article • July 21, 2025
Ancient glass expert from Hebrew University Dr. Yael Max discusses 4th century CE glass blowing in Jerusalem in relation to a recent discovery on the Ophel Excavation.
Article • October 1, 2022
A claim of ‘major discrepancy.’ But how major—or discrepant—is it?
Article • March 6
‘[T]he sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives ….’
Article • February 13
‘Canaanite’ inscriptions?
Article • May 30, 2021
Evidence for the earliest pagan worship in Genesis?
Article • June 6, 2025
An extremely consequential new study—with especially interesting implications for the book of Daniel
Article • May 5, 2021
Corroboration for the biblical account from contemporary ancient sources
Feature • October 20, 2018
Just how accurate is the biblical portrayal of early clothing?
Article • February 24, 2025
Getting to know Africa’s great empire through the pages of the Bible and archaeology
Article • October 14, 2020
The archaeological record of seal stamps in ancient Israel matches closely with the biblical record of their use.
Article • May 5, 2020
The confirmation of an Israelite king and the Northern Kingdom’s militaristic strength in the ninth century B.C.E.
Article • March 11, 2023
Evidence of the core historicity of the Exodus—as related by non-Jewish authors of classical antiquity
Feature • August 1, 2025
An extremely consequential new study—with especially interesting implications for the book of Daniel