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by Prof. Joshua Berman
by Jenny Hazan
Dr. Eilat Mazar is revealing the footsteps of Jewish biblical history in Jerusalem.
by Dr. Lawrence H. Schiffman/Ami Magazine
An exciting exhibit presents direct evidence of the Jewish community in Babylonia right before and after the destruction of the First Temple.
by Leibel Reznick
Independent sources confirm many of the major and minor characters of the Bible.
by Richard Elliott Friedman
by Rabbi Ken Spiro
One rabbi asserts that the Exodus never happened. What role does archaeology play in verifying Biblical events?
by Rabbi Dovid Lichtman
Is there archaeological evidence that supports the Bible?
Contrary to popular Egyptologist belief, the Torah does contain numerous hints of contemporary life in ancient Egypt.
The Arab onslaught to erase the Jewish people's historical connection with the Temple Mount.
Millennia of artifacts with Hebrew inscriptions prove the Jewish presence.
Despite the overwhelming evidence, why do some archeologists claim that Hebron was uninhabited during the times of Moses and Joshua?
The historicity of Balaam, the non-Jewish prophet.
by Rachel Ginsberg
The world of archeology is rocked by evidence of King David's palace unearthed in Jerusalem.
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