
Nathan Steinmeyer
Assistant Editor at Biblical Archaeology Review
- Dad - Biblical Archaeology Review, Assistant Editor - Ph.D. Candidate at Tel Aviv University - Hebrew U alum - Hillsdale College alum - Young Assyriologist
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biblicalarchaeology.org | Nathan Steinmeyer
Identifying Biblical Authors with Statistical Analysis Scholars use data to untangle Bible’s origins Nathan Steinmeyer June 27, 2025 0 Comments 228 views Share The Hebrew Bible is the product of centuries of oral and written transmission, combining numerous sources and multiple redactions.
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biblicalarchaeology.org | Nathan Steinmeyer
Exploring the land of the Philistines What is the biblical Coastal Plain?
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biblicalarchaeology.org | Nathan Steinmeyer
Can AI Date the Dead Sea Scrolls? Scholars debate results of new scroll study Nathan Steinmeyer June 20, 2025 0 Comments 390 views Share First discovered in 1947, the Dead Sea Scrolls are one of the most important collections of ancient texts ever found in the lands of the Bible.
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biblicalarchaeology.org | Nathan Steinmeyer
Was the Cave of Salome for Jesus’s Disciple or a Herodian Princess?
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biblicalarchaeology.org | Nathan Steinmeyer
Heracles and Dionysus in Caesarea Maritima Death and revelries in a Roman-era city Nathan Steinmeyer June 13, 2025 0 Comments 304 views Share While excavating the Herodian city of Caesarea Maritima, archaeologists with the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) made a startlingly beautiful discovery: a marble sarcophagus depicting the famous drinking contest between Heracles and Dionysus. Although similar depictions have been found in Roman-era mosaics, this is the first time the scene has been...
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