The “Burnt Church” in Roman city of Hippos-Sussita gives insight into the lives of early Christians
The “Burnt Church” in Roman city of Hippos-Sussita gives insight into the lives of early Christians
Egyptian officials reassess importance of neglected Sinai Peninsula
Groundbreaking study allows researchers to verify biblical accounts of Egyptian, Aramean, Assyrian and Babylonian military campaigns against Israel and Judah
The Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology has been sponsoring excavations in Jerusalem for over 50 years
40 pure gold coins found stashed in a wall during excavations in the area
The cave had been sealed for 3,300 years, a time capsule of ancient practices
Despite its tiny size, the Gaza Strip is rich in archaeological sites due to its unique location on the crossroads between Asia, Africa and Europe
The coin dates to the fourth year of the Great Jewish Revolt which spanned 66–73 A.D.
Artifacts include cuneiform texts, palaces and other buildings
The 1,500 sherds of elephant-tusk ivory were inlaid in wooden furnishings, possibly a couch-throne