Stephanie Pappas is a contributing writer for Live Science, covering topics ranging from geoscience to archaeology to the human brain and behavior. She was previously a senior writer for Live Science but is now a freelancer based in Denver, Colorado, and regularly contributes to Scientific American...
Biblical-era structure discovered in Jerusalem's City of David, used during the First Temple Period All Israel News Staff Archaeology Israeli archaeologists continue search for Pool of Siloam in ancient City of David Ran Silberman Iranian ex-commander - now believer in Jesus - addresses members of...
History of Ancient Israel: Archaeology and the Biblical record – the view from 2015Scalabrini, Patrizio RotaTeologia
Biblical archaeology itself is contentious. Israelis often use archaeological findings to back up their historic claims to sites that are also claimed by the Palestinians, like the Old City of Jerusalem. Despite extensive archaeological evidence, for example, Palestinians deny that the biblical Jewish ...
(Worthy News) – Israeli archaeologists excavating in the West Bank have uncovered the ruins of a 2,000-year-old Second Temple-era quarry and an early stone tool factory site, the Jerusalem Post reports. The excavation was overseen by the Staff Officer for Archaeology in the Civil Administra...
Biblical Archaeology Today. Proceedings of the International Congress on Biblical Archaeology, Jerusalem, April 1984, Israel Exploration Society, The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities in cooperation with the American Schools of Oriental Research, Jerusalem 1985, 552 pp., many plates and drawings...
Professor Aren Maeir (left-front)Israel news photo: Bar Ilan University Bar Ilan University archaeologists have uncovered the ruins of a Philistine temple in the ancient city of Gath, home of the Biblical Goliath, buried in one of the largest tels (ancient ruin mounds) in Israel. ...
antiques, archaeology, art, Biblical sites, culture, History, israel, israel news, MidEast Comments 2 Comments Living History: Sassoon Codex 1053 For one week only, the ANU Museum in Tel Aviv is displaying living history. A book, written over 1,100 years ago; passed on for generations; ...
discovered inside the First Century Syngague. The design appears to be a three-dimensional representation of the Second Temple of Jerusalem and includes the world’s oldest carved menorah. To see a short youtube presentation on Magdala from Archaeology News Network athttps://youtu.be/fsjJW-EBb...
was inhabited by Canaanites at the time. The historicity of these passages is, however, disputed among researchers, because the texts date from a much later period. “They are probably not directly connected to the resettlement of Hazor,” says Hensel, whose specialty is biblical archaeology. ...