First, we want to thank Suspicious Berean for recommending our website. We have never met the man, but appreciate his vote of confidence in our content. He writes: I’ve been negligent in recent years when it comes to mentioning archaeological discoveries. It will take too long to reproduce the articles, so this post just includesContinue reading “Some Recent 2025 News”
Category Archives: Caves
Archaeology Is Not Treasure Hunting
Those words are often said by a variety of archaeologists. They think their scientific field is superior to that so-called ‘lower’ form of exploration. Archaeologists take a very arrogant view of those people searching for specific objects hopefully left behind by ancient populations and time. Such searches for the Ark site draw everything from exasperationContinue reading “Archaeology Is Not Treasure Hunting”
Some End of the Year Discoveries
Just a few we have come across recently. We do not agree entirely with the archaeologists’ theories or conclusions and we will make the odd comment after each discovery. #1. Archaeologists reveal nutritious food remains discovered in ancient villa quarters Archaeologists in Italy recently unearthed preserved food remains in ancient Pompeii that reveal what enslavedContinue reading “Some End of the Year Discoveries”
100 Discoveries
This is not a list from 2025, but rather a compilation of all the discoveries made throughout the decades. Take the time to listen to them and see if you agree with them- 100 Most Incredible Archaeological Finds Also, see if they are incredible or not, history-changing or not, and so on.
Our AudioBook is here!!!
Our Archaeology & the Bible Class is now on audiobook. It was published by Apple Yesterday, and you can find it at this direct link— Archaeology & the Bible: A Class by Dr. David Tee Unfortunately, the price is $9.99, which is a very good deal considering the cost of the alternatives. We hope youContinue reading “Our AudioBook is here!!!”
Other Discoveries
#1. Dozens of Megalithic Tombs and Fortified Settlements Discovered in Southern Spain Archaeologists first documented the region’s tombs in the 19th century. Explorers such as Louis Siret and Georg and Vera Leisner produced early drawings and maps, but their work lacked precise coordinates. Many tombs they described were later lost or impossible to relocate. EvenContinue reading “Other Discoveries”
Discoveries in 2025
What we have done is comb through some lists of top archaeological discoveries for this past year. We are sure we will come across more lists later in the month, but this is just to whet the appetite. Each list will be individually represented, and each discovery will have a name and a short blurbContinue reading “Discoveries in 2025”