Article • November 13, 2018
Lessons Iran’s ayatollahs could learn from their ancestors
Article • December 30, 2018
This is the season when journalists in various fields rush to post their recaps of the year’s most important events.
Feature • July 1, 2022
Understanding ancient Samaria through the lens of biblical archaeology
Article • December 26, 2016
How archaeological discoveries from Israel’s western fortress correspond with biblical history.
Article • September 24, 2019
Another exciting clay seal impression has been found in First Temple period Jerusalem.
Feature • April 30, 2023
An update on the Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology
Article • January 19, 2021
Archaeologists have found King Sennacherib’s 2,700-year-old siege ramp—built from a Canaanite city wall 1,000 years older
Article • December 8, 2023
Could these be the very tiles from the Acra of Antiochus IV Epiphanes?
Feature • December 30, 2019
An inspiring overview of the world’s most important and famous city
Feature • August 12, 2017
A chronicle told by the Bible, validated by archaeology
Feature • May 12, 2019
Archaeology unearths historical fact—and proves the biblical record at the same time.
Article • June 11, 2019
The first-and-only bulla belonging to a king of Judah or Israel ever found in archaeological excavations
Article • April 13, 2021
Dr. Eilat Mazar completes an archaeological journey spanning almost two centuries.
Article • January 10, 2017
Five discoveries that caught our eye
Article • May 25
A rare name in the Bible and archaeology (for good reason)
Feature • August 1, 2020
Examining the scientific evidence for the home of Israel’s greatest king.
Article • June 24, 2020
If so, what was he doing in the east Sinai outpost of Kuntillet Ajrud?
Article • December 25, 2023
From the Nile to the Ophel: Fragment of a late second millennium B.C.E. letter from Egypt’s pharaoh to Jerusalem’s king