
Philippe Bohstrom
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Author, Archaeologist and Sailor. My new book, THE BIBLE DECODED: THE HIGH-TECH QUEST TO UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF THE BIBLE, is released in September 2024.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
philippebohstrom.substack.com | Philippe Bohstrom
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Jul 8, 2024 |
biblicalarchaeology.org | John Hale |Megan Sauter |Philippe Bohstrom |Robin Ngo
On the Trail of a Lost Athenian Temple Ancient graffito may identify Acropolis temple Nathan Steinmeyer July 08, 2024 0 Comments 18 views Share Etched into a stone on a hillside some 12 miles from Athens is a graffito that may help scholars identify a 2,500-year-old Athenian temple.
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Jul 3, 2024 |
biblicalarchaeology.org | Philippe Bohstrom |Robert Bronder
The Land of Lot Exploring Jordan's Ghor al-Safi Konstantinos Politis July 03, 2024 0 Comments 25 views Share Most travelers to Jordan have visited the famous Nabatean city of Petra or the dune-swept, otherworldly landscape of Wadi Rum, both UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
philippebohstrom.substack.com | Philippe Bohstrom
The Financial Epicenter of Ancient RomeImagine strolling down the Via Sacra, the Sacred Road of ancient Rome, the Wall Street of its era. This bustling street, stretching from the Capitoline Hill through the Forum to the Colosseum, was where financial tremors echoed through the Empire. Cicero, in his writings, vividly described how news from distant Asia Minor could trigger panics among the moneylenders and traders crowding the Forum.
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Jun 19, 2024 |
philippebohstrom.substack.com | Philippe Bohstrom
In a stunning revelation that promises to reshape our understanding of ancient maritime prowess, a 3,300-year-old ship’s cargo has been discovered 90 kilometers off the coast of northern Israel, at an astounding depth of 1.8 kilometers beneath the Mediterranean Sea. This remarkable find, identified during a routine seafloor survey by Energean—a leading natural gas exploration and production company in the Eastern Mediterranean—is the world’s oldest shipwreck ever found in deep seas.
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