Archaeological discoveries are the puzzle pieces of the past. Archaeologists use every piece of evidence—from the tiniest fragment of pottery to monumental ruins of ancient fortification walls—to gain insight into the civilizations that made up the ancient world.
Specialists who excavate in the lands of the Bible often unearth Biblical archaeology finds that deepen our understanding of the ancient Biblical world.
In our FREE eBook Ten Top Biblical Archaeology Discoveries, Biblical archaeology specialists share their stories, the excavated evidence and the insights gained from the ancient artifacts and ruins where the worlds of archaeology and the Bible meet.
|
|
|
Taken together, these “top discoveries,” from the nearly 4,000-year-old arched gate of Ashkelon to the lost fourth-century A.D. manuscripts of Nag Hammadi, offer a mini course in Biblical archaeology.
|