Chances are you have heard of this person. he became well-known, not well-liked, through his 3 year run of the Naked Archaeologist television show. This is where we first hear about him. We watched every episode not because he was a very good researcher or presented very good facts but because he interviewed real archaeologists.Continue reading “Simcha Jacobovici”
Monthly Archives: August 2021
God & the Vaccine
Just so you know upfront, Covid-19 is not the first disease to require a vaccine. Over 50 years ago when we were in elementary school, we received vaccines for measles and polio (at least those are the two we remember). Of course, that measle vaccine did not stop us from contracting the measles when weContinue reading “God & the Vaccine”
Not everything is as it Seems
This article, “Archaeologists find child’s skeleton in Turkey’s Tozkoparan Mound” reminds us of some of the pitfalls that come with doing archaeology. when a skeleton of a child is found, imaginations run wild. As do emotions. Depending on the nation you grew up in and the type of culture you were a part of, theContinue reading “Not everything is as it Seems”
Good News- Update 2
We are almost there. Archaeology: What You Need to Know is now ready for print on demand purchase. We are waiting for The Future of Biblical Archaeology and our Noah’s Flood book to be published. Had a little glitch that needed to be taken care of but they should be ready soon.
Good News- Update
So far 2 print on demand books are ready: #1. The church & Science #2. God, Korea & Me One is in the midst of publishing #1. The Future of Biblical Archaeology 2 are still having the manuscript being prepared #1. Archaeology: What you need to know #2. Noah’s Flood Did Take Place Please spreadContinue reading “Good News- Update”
The Archaeology of Sodom
This is the name of a series that we did about 3 years ago at our sister site theologyarchaeology. We will post the links to those articles later. As we thought about this post, we did a brief search at that sight and found out that we have written extensively on the topic. We alsoContinue reading “The Archaeology of Sodom”
The Origin of Monarchies
This is an easier topic to write about as monarchies are more tangible than royal families. Archaeologists have been able to trace monarchies back to Sumer and Egypt, some 3000 tears ago approx (source) The Bible even makes the earliest mention of a kingdom by using that term when describing Nimrod and his rule. GenesisContinue reading “The Origin of Monarchies”
Archaeology and Mormonism
This article originally appeared 4 years ago on our sister site theologyarchaeology. It is an appropriate subject to post here. Authorship may not be ours, we do not remember. ——————————————— I. Introduction: One of the interesting things that were discovered while researching this section is that over the past 160 years or so, the MormonContinue reading “Archaeology and Mormonism”
Good News
We have been able to add a new element to our books– Print on Demand. While we tried to save people money on shipping costs by publishing e-books, we realized and understand that most people do not want to do their reading on a screen. When the option became available at our non-Amazon publisher weContinue reading “Good News”
Lingua Franca
We posted this over 2 years ago at our Hub Pages account as well as at theologyarchaeology website. We post it here for our new readers who do not visit either site and because it is a good fit for this website content ———————————– What is it about It is a term I am beginningContinue reading “Lingua Franca”