Feature • January 2, 2022
An overview of 2021’s most egregious (and occasionally hilarious) claims of archaeology ‘disproving’ the Bible
Feature • August 30, 2021
What does archaeology tell us?
Article • June 30, 2020
New evidence of Persian-period administration in the Jerusalem of Ezra and Nehemiah
Article • August 1
‘For the Redemption of Zion’
Feature • May 12, 2019
Archaeology unearths historical fact—and proves the biblical record at the same time.
Feature • April 30, 2020
A 1,900-year-old Jewish ‘souvenir’ of a Roman legionary
Article • January 1, 2024
Our take on the top discoveries in 2023
Feature • September 1, 2024
What it’s like to volunteer on the Ophel excavation
Article • October 26, 2017
A lost opportunity to discuss the dramatic discoveries in ancient Jerusalem
Feature • February 4, 2017
How archaeological discoveries from Israel’s capital city correspond with biblical history.
Article • April 23, 2020
One of the largest-ever gold hoards discovered in Israel—by a pair of teenagers
Feature • August 31, 2021
First it was King Hezekiah, then Isaiah the prophet. Now evidence has been discovered of another royal official from the same time period.
Article • February 17, 2018
The European Union is taking aim at archaeological excavations in the City of David.
Article • January 29, 2019
Another future archaeological find in Jerusalem you should stay tuned for
Feature • July 1, 2022
Evidence of the final moments of Jewish rule in Jerusalem
Feature • April 30, 2020
Article • October 10, 2018
The newly discovered, exceptionally rare inscription of an exceptionally common name
Article • October 6, 2022
A dramatic numismatic snapshot of Byzantine history (including a veritable “time lapse” of the maturation of the empire’s princes!)
Feature • February 19, 2023
An account of the prophet’s life—told by the tiniest artifacts.
Article • November 30, 2016
In a series of resolutions, UNESCO has threatened the future of archaeological discovery in one of the world’s most important cities.
Article • October 26, 2022
The slab fragment might not be much to look at. But even in fragmentary form, it shows that Judah’s kings also had ‘monumental’-style inscriptions …
Feature • January 1
Does archaeology confirm these officials really existed?
Article • May 25
A rare name in the Bible and archaeology (for good reason)
Feature • September 1, 2024