The Religion of Peace

It would be unfair to generalize and call all Muslims assassins and radicals. Yet, it is the small group of modern radicals that gives the majority of Muslims a bad reputation. Their work of killing infidels overshadows any other work Muslims commit. The radicals are not limited to just the modern age. They have aContinue reading “The Religion of Peace”

Some Discoveries to Know About

#1. Sword provides new insights into metalworking during the Middle Bronze Age Dating back more than 3,400 years, the sword was discovered in 2023 during excavations in Nördlingen, Swabia. The Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments (BLfD) commissioned its scientific investigation in Berlin to clarify key questions about manufacturing techniques, construction methods, andContinue reading “Some Discoveries to Know About”

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”

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!!!”

How Were They Buried

Writing about archaeology can get stale at times. The reason that it does is that archaeology is such a slow-moving research field that one is left with saying the same things about every discovery Archaeologists around the world all have the same problem, foot in mouth disease, and it is usually exposed when they categorizeContinue reading “How Were They Buried”

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