Archaeology
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Archaeology with an Open Mind
To many archaeologists and historians, the Bible is not considered a valid nor accurate source, rather, the product of tradition. But is it?
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The Nile, Ageless River of Time
Suzette Hartwell
A link to future from the past, its many facets—real and spiritual—were essential to life along its banks for millennia.
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Doorway to the Past
Caroline Shapiro
A timeline of Jerusalem of almost 3000 year, from the British Mandate to the First Temple.
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Hippocrates: A Modern Mind in the Ancient World
Michael J. Caba
A look at the ancient origins of modern medical practice, established in ancient Greece.
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A Museum of Distinction
Suzette Hartwell
Macquarie University, in Sydney, Australia, is host to an amazingly well-kept secret,
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Evidence for Belief
Michael G. Hasel
For 200 years Aarchaeological research has remained one of the most significant disciplines providing new information on the world of the Bible.
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Behistan Secrets of Ancient Aryan Language
Alison Buckley
As with all good stories, facts are better than fiction. A fascinating tale of ancient kings and their queens, and their place in history.*
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The Archaeology of a Trial
Titus Kennedy
The evidence against Jesus of Nazareth that led to His death might have been faked, but the archaeological evidence for His trial is real.
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News from the World of Archaeology: January/February 2015
Various Authors
News from the World of Archaeology
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Unearthing Alexander
Richard Stone
For centuries it was the most renowned and respected shrine in the Roman Empire. Yet by the end of the fourth century A.D., it disappeared without trace. Is a tomb recently discovered in Greece the elusive tomb of Alexander the Great?
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Qumran's "Righteous Teacher"
Daryn Graham
We know very little of the youthful years of Jesus, the founder of Christianity. Some suggest He spent time at Qumran as =the incarnation of the “Righteous Teacher” of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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A Bird's-eye View of Archaeology
Daryn Graham
From remotely piloted aircraft to infra-red satellite imager, our view of archaeology is changing. The future of discovering the past.
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Hummaurabi's Book of the law
Matthew Williams
Hammurabi's kingdom started out small but grew in power and influence. Lets look at his celebrated code of law.
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Lesser-known Female Rulers of Egypt
Suzette Hartwell
Much has been written about those better known female rulers of ancient Egypt—Hatshepsut, Nefertiti and Cleopatra. But less familiar female rulers also made a mark.
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Tales from the Silk Road
Daryn Graham
For more than millennium, traders braved the hazards of mountain and desert along the Silk Road seeking the wealth of the East. And at its western end was Parthia, strategically situation to benefit.
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An Exile in Babylon
Titus Kennedy
Let's look at the historicity and accuracy of a long-disputed, even ignored, archaeological source - the Bible
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Dating the Shroud
Matthew Williams
In this analysis of archaeological, historical and scientific methods, Matthew Williams reviews the processes—and outcomes—of science applied to archaeology.
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Rome's Domus Aurea
Marco Merola
It was one of Rome’s most extravagant palace—the dream home of Nero. Often despised for his lavish tastes, Nero was nonetheless a great patron of the arts as documented by this huge complex lost for centuries.
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Ancient Health
We sometimes think of sound medical knowledge as the provenance of modern times. But Gary Webster looks into some ancient sources—Egyptian papyri and the Hebrew Torah—the latter containing some amazingly modern science
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Nazareth: The Cradle of Christianity
Daniel Herman
Third in Danny Herman’s “New Testament Archaeology” series
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Jericho Under Fire Again
David Down addresses the latest assault on the archaeological evidence of this ancient city.