We must have bots visiting our website, as yesterday, we had over 300 visitors. We do not have anywhere near that number of members, and that total probably comes close to our total number of visitors over the past year or so. Anyways, here are some discoveries taking place around the world of archaeology: #1.Continue reading “Some Discoveries to Know About”
Category Archives: artifacts
Our revision is complete!
Three books all Christians and others should read: #1. The news for today. Our Noah’s Flood Did Take Place book is now revised and in the process of becoming print-on-demand and audio books. But you can take advantage of the no shipping fee and low price of our e-book version. It is on sale nowContinue reading “Our revision is complete!”
We Will Have News…
Tomorrow. But in the meantime, watch and enjoy this video about ancient Israel and the discoveries in the battlefield for David and Goliath: Before I Die, I Must Tell The Truth —Dr. Yosef Garfinkel Reveals What He Found in the Valley of Elah In an emotional and urgent revelation, renowned archaeologist Dr. Yosef Garfinkel breaksContinue reading “We Will Have News…”
Ancient Roads Last
We are putting the finishing touches on our revision, and hopefully, we will write full articles next week. In the meantime, here is a video on ancient roads that still exist in some format today 15 Ancient HIGHWAYS that still exist Before the first paved roads and modern highways, ancient civilizations built vast overland routesContinue reading “Ancient Roads Last”
The Evidence is Everywhere
One of the mistakes archaeologists, historians, and other researchers make is the assumption that all the physical evidence for biblical events and people will come from one geographical area- the Levant and surrounding ancient nations. This is only partially true. If you read our Joshua’s Long Day article or its accompanying video, you will haveContinue reading “The Evidence is Everywhere”
More Newsletter News
We are almost done with our revision, so here are some links and excerpts from a few newsletters: #1. World’s Oldest Hymn Rediscovered The hot, dry climate of Egypt has proven excellent at preserving very old papyrus manuscripts. They include the oldest copies of New Testament writings. Over a century ago, papyrologists Bernard Pyne GrenfellContinue reading “More Newsletter News”
We Are Almost Done
Our project and get back to regular posting soon. In the meantime, here are 2 videos you can watch as they provide some interesting information. The one on Solomon’s Gate we agree with, but the one on how people came to the New World is just speculation and unverifiable #1. Archaeologists Found King Solomon’s Gate Continue reading “We Are Almost Done”
An Interesting & Informative Video
While we are busy with our project, we try to find good videos that provide credible information that we already know about. We are familiar with most of the items discussed in this video, and although we have some reservations about the dating, it is a good video that informs people about the discoveries madeContinue reading “An Interesting & Informative Video”
Archaeology In The News
Just 5 discoveries and other archaeological news out of many that will be highlighted here today. #1. 1,600-year-old coin hoard found in complex tunnel system under Galilee dates to last Jewish rebellion against Romans Archaeologists have unearthed a rare hoard of 1,600-year-old copper coins in Galilee, and the coins may have been stashed there duringContinue reading “Archaeology In The News”
The Archaeology of Dunadd, Scotland
We came across this archaeological site by reading the book Stone Voices by Neal Ascherson. It is an interesting history, not so much because of the history but how it has been reported in different records. One record is the book, and the other is a website by the University of Glasgow. We point theseContinue reading “The Archaeology of Dunadd, Scotland”