Recent archaeological discoveries at two pivotal biblical sites are transforming our understanding of early Christianity's expansion across the ancient Mediterranean world. In Turkey's ancient Lystra, ...
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How did biblical Judeans track time? Trove of 6th-century BCE inscriptions offers clues
New analysis of 2,600-year-old Tel Arad ostraca suggests Iron Age soldiers tracked months, days, and supplies with ...
As all these discoveries show, the land’s buried secrets have the power to transform our understanding of history, faith, and ...
A Fall Family Carnival will be held at 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Oct 18, at Faith Church Loveland, 2707 N. Wilson Ave. Join ...
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In first, three shipwrecks from biblical times uncovered off the coast of Israel
Only 11 ships from the Iron Age previously found in the Mediterranean; discovery provides evidence of maritime trade under ...
An important archaeological site in the Sinai has been uncovered, which some believe adds evidence to the story of Moses in ...
Archeologists discovered a clay seal stamped with the name of a biblical figure. The style of the writing on the seal dates the artifact back to the First Temple period 2,600 years ago. Experts ...
Archaeologists uncover proof of ancient biblical battle at Armageddon site: 'Exceptional phenomenon'
Archaeologists believe they have uncovered evidence of an ancient biblical battle, all thanks to a few broken fragments found in a curious location. The artifacts, which mostly consist of Egyptian ...
Researchers from Harvard and the Smithsonian have recently unearthed a 10,000-year-old village called Ain Ghazal in Jordan, one of the oldest sites showing the fateful human transition from ...
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