Article • February 1, 2024
Feature • April 30, 2023
Does a new pottery reading reveal the connection between the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon?
Feature • February 4, 2017
How archaeological discoveries from Israel’s capital city correspond with biblical history.
Feature • September 30, 2022
Article • October 4, 2022
Originally thought to have been imported, an ingenious method of analysis reveals a high-quality alabaster originating in ancient Israel.
Article • March 21, 2022
Later this week, scholars will present their reading of an ancient curse tablet discovered on Mt Ebal. This discovery may turn out to be the greatest discovery in biblical archaeology of the past decade. On today’s program, host Brent Nagtegaal previews the context of the tablet discovery. He also reviews author Andrew Lawler’s latest article which takes aim at archaeologists who would dare use the Bible as a scientific resource.
Article • February 6, 2019
One hundred and fifty years of evolutionary theory unravels.
Article • September 4, 2009
As politicians seek to sign away chunks of Israeli territory, the stones cry out about Israel’s link to the land and testify of the Bible’s authenticity.
Feature • July 1, 2022
Feature • January 5
From an Exodus-period pharaoh’s tomb to a depiction of one of Jerusalem’s greatest kings—here are the new discoveries that caught our eye.
Feature • September 21, 2025
The consequential chronological debate you may have never heard of
Article • January 29, 2024
AIBA staff make a 3D map of Israel in preparation for the upcoming ‘Kingdom of David and Solomon Discovered’ exhibit.
Article • December 15, 2022
A brief on the arch-adversary of the Jewish people
Article • May 16, 2020
The archaeological evidence for the battles of the judges
Article • October 29, 2020
Did you know that our modern English alphabet is derived from the same one used by the ancient Israelites? (Part 3)
Article • April 22, 2023
Interview with Dr. Daniel Vainstub
Article • May 1, 2024
A compelling new study shows Jerusalem at the time of David and Solomon was more a bustling city than a quiet village.
Feature • October 1, 2025
Get to know the artifacts that call the University of Oxford home.
Article • September 23, 2022
It’s a key pillar to the late-date Exodus theory. Does it stand up to scrutiny?
Article • October 22, 2020
What was the fearsome biblical ‘leviathan’? Could it be a terrifying sea creature discovered in the sands of the Near East—a beast whose scientific name aptly translates to ‘King Lizard’?
Article • March 31, 2025
Archaeologists working in Egypt recently discovered a truly remarkable and rare find—and there may be more to come.
Article • June 11, 2018
Relive the opening by listening to the speeches by Deputy Minister Michael Oren, archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar and Mr. Gerald Flurry.
Feature • January 1
From an Exodus-period pharaoh’s tomb to a depiction of one of Jerusalem’s greatest kings—here are the new discoveries that caught our eye.
Article • November 27, 2022
The visiting Hebrew University professor addresses Armstrong College students at our campus headquarters in Edmond, Oklahoma.