Feature • September 30, 2022
Article • January 3, 2019
A little tablet parallels Jeremiah’s account of a Babylonian general and his presence at the fall of Jerusalem.
Feature • October 1
A message on what makes archaeology great from our friend, Prof. Uzi Leibner
Article • July 29, 2018
Dr. Eilat Mazar’s spectacular discovery of the Ophel treasure assemblage
Article • August 21
Growing evidence of Jerusalem as a thriving city in the third century B.C.E.
Article • July 29
‘Show and Tell’ from the current Ophel Excavations in Jerusalem
Feature • January 14, 2022
Feature • January 12, 2022
Take an online tour of our exhibit
Article • April 14, 2021
A Jerusalem discovery 50 years in the making
Article • October 11, 2021
Uncovered: A multimillion-liter wine-making industry (with a biblical origin?)
Article • November 18, 2021
Spoiler alert: It’s just as the Bible describes (although you might have missed it).
Feature • January 12, 2022
Take an online tour of our exhibit in Armstrong Auditorium.
Article • September 7, 2022
Just an ancient gift, or more proof of a powerful Judahite kingdom?
Article • September 4, 2008
It’s not what she’s uncovering that rankles scholarly critics—it’s that her findings confirm the biblical narrative.
Feature • September 1, 2024
Uncovered a decade ago, this exquisite gold object is perhaps the best evidence yet for a Phoenician presence in Jerusalem at the time of Solomon.
Feature • April 30, 2023
It’s a commonly cited name for the area between the City of David and the Temple Mount. But what does this enigmatic word really mean?
Article • May 26, 2021
New research making headlines has led to such a conclusion. Here’s how the findings correlate with the Bible account.
Feature • January 1, 2022
This exciting field of scientific study has bright days ahead, but only if we get back to using biblical history.