
Dorothy Willette
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Dec 1, 2024 |
biblicalarchaeology.org | Dorothy Willette |Nathan Steinmeyer
First Person: Did the Kingdoms of Saul, David and Solomon Actually Exist? From the September/October 2017 Biblical Archaeology Review Hershel Shanks December 01, 2024 10 Comments 52303 views Share Amihai Mazar (better known as Ami) is one of Israel’s most highly regarded archaeologists.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
biblicalarchaeology.org | Dorothy Willette |Trevor Bryce |Nathan Steinmeyer |Jonathan Laden
Bronze Age Temple Discovered in Kuwait An important temple from the kingdom of Dilmun Nathan Steinmeyer November 15, 2024 0 Comments 3745 views Share A joint Kuwaiti-Danish excavation has uncovered a 4,000-year-old temple on the island of Failaka in Kuwait.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
biblicalarchaeology.org | Nathan Steinmeyer |Hershel Shanks |Dorothy Willette
Early Urbanization in Ancient Canaan Earliest temple ever discovered in the Shephelah Nathan Steinmeyer November 04, 2024 0 Comments 886 views Share Excavators with the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) have uncovered what is likely the oldest temple ever discovered in the Shephelah region of central Israel. Dating to the end of the fourth millennium BCE, the temple is impressive in its own right, but also represents the birth of urbanization in the land of Canaan. Read Biblical Archaeology...
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Mar 27, 2024 |
biblicalarchaeology.org | Dorothy Willette |Megan Sauter |Diarmaid McGleenan
Saint Salome’s Resting Place?
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Jan 10, 2024 |
biblicalarchaeology.org | Dorothy Willette |Diarmaid McGleenan
Where Is the House of Saint Peter the Apostle? Biblical Capernaum vs.
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