More Recent Discoveries

There have been some recent discoveries that should be noted here. The sources for these discoveries all come from, the Patterns of Evidence newsletter we get: #1. First Known Depictions of Heroines from the Bible Unprecedented mosaics have been uncovered in the ruins of a Late Roman period synagogue in the ancient Jewish village ofContinue reading “More Recent Discoveries”

King David’s Tomb 2

We did a little investigating after viewing those videos and there are different opinions about the area discovered by that french Archaeologist (not surprising). Kathleen Kenyon said they were cisterns although they were differently shaped than normal cisterns. That opinion is in one of the links we will provide at the end of this shortContinue reading “King David’s Tomb 2”

The Library of Alexandria

Unfortunately, we have nothing new to add at this time. There has been no new information discovered, and no manuscripts or artifacts related to this library have been unearthed. The mystery surrounding this library remains and all the information we have about it is found in those few ancient references that remain extant. Since itsContinue reading “The Library of Alexandria”

Science, Technology & Archaeology

We came across an old, almost 60-year-old article talking about how science was being used to help archaeologists in their work. That article is called Science and Archaeology by Henry O. Thompson. The footnote for the title and subsequent quotes is limited. It shows the date the article was placed in electronic form, not whenContinue reading “Science, Technology & Archaeology”

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