Article • November 19, 2022
And a second “House of David” inscription confirmed
Article • February 1, 2024
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 21, 2022
And the latest unfounded attack against using the Bible in archaeology.
Feature • February 1, 2024
Article • August 15, 2023
The latest discovery from our Ophel excavations in Jerusalem
Article • February 1, 2024
Article • February 17, 2018
The European Union is taking aim at archaeological excavations in the City of David.
Article • April 30
Unlocking the secrets of Shiloh’s favissa
Feature • April 30
New excavations reveal Egyptian army’s presence at Megiddo.
Article • September 19, 2022
An intact Ramesside-period underground tomb inadvertently revealed along Israel’s coast
Article • June 1, 2022
Article • May 23, 2018
Recent Israeli archaeological development corroborates biblical descriptions of King David and King Solomon.
Article • April 27, 2023
What to make of Ron Wyatt’s claimed discovery?
Let the Stones Speak Radio Episode • August 7, 2024
The Givati Parking Lot excavations at the northwestern edge of the City of David have upended our ideas about what ancient Jerusalem looked like. A sensational new discovery has revealed the city had a moat. Not one that contained water but rather a monumental artificial valley that separated the northern part of the city (the Ophel and Temple Mount) from the southern region (the City of David), serving as a distinguishing feature of the city during the days of the biblical kings. On today’s program, host Christopher Eames interviews Givati Parking Lot excavations co-director Dr. Yiftah Shalev to find out the latest about this astonishing topographical feature being uncovered at the site.
Article • September 24, 2022
Recognizing the “holy bridge between East and West”
Article • July 14, 2021
The new discovery of a length of Jerusalem’s defensive wall that was standing at the time of the Babylonian invasion
Article • September 23, 2022
It’s a key pillar to the late-date Exodus theory. Does it stand up to scrutiny?
Feature • December 1, 2024
The Holy Land is full of holy stones, and so is the Bible. What does archaeology say?
Article • June 17, 2018
A tiny artifact with a big testament for biblical accuracy
Article • September 20, 2022
Further evidence of Jeremiah’s account?
Article • February 10
A new book from Wayne A. Mitchell and David F. Lappin
Article • August 19, 2019
Archaeological proof of an ancient industry and its possible use in adorning Solomon’s temple