
Jennifer Drummond
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Jan 23, 2025 |
biblicalarchaeology.org | Megan Sauter |Jennifer Drummond
The Temple Mount in the Herodian Period (37 BC–70 A.D.) Leen Ritmeyer January 23, 2025 0 Comments 69723 views Share This post was originally published on Leen Ritmeyer’s website Ritmeyer Archaeological Design. It has been republished with permission.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
biblicalarchaeology.org | Jennifer Drummond
BAR Test Kitchen: Tasty Cuneiform Tablets Jennifer Drummond November 11, 2024 1 Comments 2171 views Share The smell and spices of gingerbread are a sure way to warm your home during the holidays. Although gingerbread is old—it may have been introduced to Europe as early as the 11th century—it certainly isn’t ancient.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
biblicalarchaeology.org | Nahum Sarna |Megan Sauter |Jennifer Drummond |Elie Wiesel
What Is God’s Name?
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Oct 4, 2024 |
biblicalarchaeology.org | Jennifer Drummond |James R Tabor |Elie Wiesel |Nathan Steinmeyer
Jesus the Short King Measuring up Jesus and Zacchaeus in Luke 19 Nathan Steinmeyer October 04, 2024 0 Comments 144 views Share Translating a text can be a difficult task under any circumstance. But it is all the harder when the meaning of the original text is ambiguous. Such is the case with Luke 19:3.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
biblicalarchaeology.org | Nathan Steinmeyer |Jennifer Drummond
Pirates and Silver Denarii Roman coin hoard uncovered on Pantelleria island Nathan Steinmeyer September 16, 2024 0 Comments 629 views Share During recent restoration work, archaeologists on the Italian island of Pantelleria, located off the coast of Sicily, discovered a hoard of silver denarii in the acropolis of Santa Teresa and San Marco. Dating to the early first century BCE, the coins offer valuable insight into life on the Mediterranean at a time when pirates sailed the sea. FREE ebook:...
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