We are not sure if we posted the following information or not; a quick search did not provide any results, even though we know we did a series on how to do archaeology in the past. The Israel Antiquities Authority has a web page detailing the requirements to obtain an excavation license in Israel. WeContinue reading “Archaeology In Israel”
Category Archives: Libraries
Our Audio Version is Available
The audio version for Noah’s Flood Did Take Place- Revised is now ready. You can access it through the following link https://theoarch.wordpress.com/contact/ it is the first book on the list. Or you can reach it directly by clicking this audiobook link Either way, you will get the evidence you need to see that Noah’s floodContinue reading “Our Audio Version is Available”
Some Discoveries to Know About
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”
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!”
Do Not Use Wikipedia
We rarely use that resource because it is quite bad. While we do not use it for political purposes or research, we have seen what the host and guest of the upcoming video are talking about in the religious sections. There are times when Wikipedia has the best information available, but those times are fewContinue reading “Do Not Use Wikipedia”
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”
Book Update
Good news, we have created a BTV for our latest work. You can view it by clicking the title- It All Begins at Babel. The BTV is not flashy, but it gets the message across. Since we are not good at self-promotion, we hope you will share the link with your family and friends, schools,Continue reading “Book Update”
The Gospel of Thomas
This is often called a Christian document, but it is far from being Christian Our papyrus is a unique artifact of an early Christian text,” Lajos Berkes, papyrologist and co-author of the paper, told Bible History Daily. “It contains the earliest copy of the text in any language; thus, this fragment is the closest weContinue reading “The Gospel of Thomas”
The Table of Nations- Genesis
What is a biblical family tree if not a family tree? Genesis 10 famously presents the so-called “Table of Nations,” a long list of the descendants of Noah, together with the different lands where they resided. Many read this list as a simple family tree, but important questions remain, namely what was the purpose ofContinue reading “The Table of Nations- Genesis”
Our Latest Book
As you know, we do not have millions, not even thousands, of readers, thus we publish certain content in books. We have added new chapters to this work that have not appeared on this website, so the book should be compelling reading to those who have consistently read our work here. Please spread the word,Continue reading “Our Latest Book”