• Judean Hills, Israel

    Israeli Archaeologists Discover Coins In A Cave Dating Back To The Time Of The Jewish Revolt Against Rome Nearly 2000 Years Ago. The Cave Was A Hiding Place For Jewish Rebels Resisting Roman Rule In Israel.

  • Ancient Calno, Turkey

    Archaeologists Discover Ancient Assyrian Tablets In The Holy of Holies Of A 2,700-year Old Temple In Turkey Located At The Ancient City of Calno Which Was Destroyed by Tiglath-pileser III, The Same Assyrian King Who Ordered the Destruction Of Israel Which Happened In 722 BC. Calno Was A Hittite City Mentioned In The Bible (Isaiah 10:9) By The Prophet Isaiah Who Prophesied Against The Assyrians And Their Boasting of Having Destroyed Calno. Scholar's Conclude "The destruction of the Luwian monuments and conversion of the sacred precinct into an Assyrian religious complex may represent the physical manifestation of this historic event (Mentioned In Isaiah 10:9).?

  • Falacrine, Italy

    Archaeologists Discover the Birthplace of Emperor Titus Vespasian in Rome. Titus Was the Able General That Nero Chose to Put Down the Jewish Revolt in Jerusalem That Ended with The Destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in 70 AD. The Triumphant Scene was Carved on the Arch of Titus and is There to This Day. Titus Vespasian Also Began the Building of The Great Colosseum Also Known as The Flavian Amphitheatre.

  • Ventotene Island, Italy

    A 65 Foot Roman Ship Dating From The First Century Was Discovered Along With 4 Other Large Ancient Roman Trading Vessels Who All Sank During Violent Storms While Heading For Safety At The Remote Island of Pandataria in the Bay of Naples Near Rome. The Ships Were Found Using Sonar Technology and Are "Well Preserved Lying In Their Original Positions."

  • Elah Valley, Israel

    Archaeologists Have Unearthed The Site In The Elah Valley Where The Famous Battle Took Place Between David And Goliath. The Findings Conclude That They Have Found The 10th Century BC Biblical City of Sha'arayim, Hebrew for "Two Gates.? The Findings Also Provide Evidence That David Ruled From Jerusalem.

  • Jerusalem, Israel

    Massive Limestone Quarry Discovered in Jerusalem Positively Identified with Herod's Famous First Century BC Herculean Building Projects Including the Second Temple. Many of the Thousands of Stones Gathered from this Quarry Were Higher than a 6-Foot Tall Man & Weighing Over 5-Tons Each.

  • Jordan Valley, Israel

    "Wolves and Hyenas" Guard the Entrance to the largest Artificial Cave Ever Discovered in Israel. The Giant Underground Quarry Was Found In the Jordan Valley Near the Site of Ancient Jericho and is Believed to Have Been A Secret Gathering Place for First Century Christians

  • Bethlehem, Israel

    Workers Accidently Uncover A 4,000 Year Old Tomb Near Jerusalem Dating Over a Century Earlier than Abraham, The First Hebrew. The Find Reveals Burial Customs and Life In Ancient Canaan Before the Migration of the Hebrews.

  • Sinai Peninsula, Egypt

    Archaeologists Discover An Impressive Egyptian Temple in Northern Sinai Which Once Guarded the Entrance Into Egypt From Canaan and the East. Egyptian Authorities Date the Find to the Period of Thutmose II who Reigned Close to a Century Before the Time of the Biblical Moses and While the Hebrews Were Slaves In Egypt. The Once Colorful 30 x 40 Meter Temple Was Made of Mud and Brick.

  • Beth-shemesh, Israel

    A Decorative Plaque Was Discovered in Israel Which Some Scholars Believe to Be That of a Female Canaanite King and Possibly the Mysterious Mistress of the Lionesses. Around 1350 BC Several Canaanite Kings Sent Clay Tablets to the Egyptian Pharaoh Requesting Military Help From Nomadic Marauders Known as the Habiru. Of the 382 Tablets That Have Been Found, Two Were Signed With the Feminine Epithet "Mistress of the Lionesses." According to Israeli Archaeologist Zvi Lederman, "The Mistress Complained to the Egyptian Court That the Habiru Were Around and that her City was in Danger."

  • Jordan Valley, Israel

    Archaeologists Discover What They Believe to Be the Site of Gilgal, A City in Ancient Israel Mentioned often in The Bible. There are Also Indications That it Was "built by the Israelites when they first entered the Land of Canaan."

  • Cyprus, Greece

    Archaeologist Claims that Her Excavations on the Island of Cyprus are the Ruins of an Ancient Monotheistic Canaanite Temple With a Peculiar Shape, Dating Back to the Time of the Biblical Abraham

  • Kelar Mound, N. Iran

    Archaeologists Detect A New Substance In This Ancient Pottery Discovery In Iran Dating To The Iron Age (1000 BC), The Clay Pots Contained 95% Lead

  • Al Gharbia, Arabian Peninsula

    A Cylinder Seal From Early Mesopotamia Was Found Far Away In The Arabian Desert. The Find Dates Back To What Scholars Call "The Jemdet Nasr Period" and What Biblical Archaeologists Call "The Period of the Flood"

  • Jerusalem, Israel

    Another Jerusalem Temple Proof Unearthed Though The Palestinian Authority 'Steadfastly" Denies That Any Jerusalem Temples Ever Existed

  • Israel

    In Israel All Residential Construction Requires Approval by Israeli Archaeologists So No Stone Goes Unturned, But Underneath This Home Inspectors Found Seal Impressions From The Reign Of King Hezekiah

  • Aegean Sea, Turkey

    50 Tons of Marble Was Discovered On This 2000 Year Old Shipwreck Destined For Rome's First Emperor Augustus's Sacred Project, The Temple of Apollo. Augustus Was The Emperor of Rome Mentioned In The Bible Who Ordered the Census That Brought Joseph And Mary To Their Ancestral Birthplaces, They Were Both From The City Of Bethlehem.

  • Egypt

    "Best Preserved Mummy" Discovered 15 Miles South of Cairo, Egypt, The Storeroom of Mummies Date Back to the 26th Dynasty (640 BC), The Last Native Dynasty of Egypt Before Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon and Cambyses II of Persia Sent The Kingdom of Egypt Into A Permanent Decline

  • Egypt

    Archaeologists Uncover in Egypt The Bust of Amenhotep III Who Lived Shortly After The Hebrew Exodus, He Was The Father Of Akhenaten Who Was A Chief Proponent Of Monotheism In Ancient Egypt.

  • Herodium Mound, Israel

    Further Excavations At The Herodium Mound Indicate King Herod's Love For Theatre, Among The New Finds are A "Balcony And Viewing Box." Herod The Great Was Mentioned In The Bible As A Psycotic Ruler Who Heard of The Birth of A Jewish Messiah and Ordered The Death Of All Infants In Bethlehem, He was known in History as One of The Greatest Architects In The Roman Empire Period."

  • Jerusalem, Israel

    2000 Year Old Gold Pearl Earring Sheds Light and Life To Women in Ancient Jerusalem

  • Elah Fortress, Israel

    3000 Year Old Piece of Pottery Discovered Dating Back to The Kingdom Of David and With Oldest Hebrew Text To Confirm. The Pot Shard Was Found Above The Hillside Where David Was Said To Have Fought Goliath

  • Israel

    Diggers in Israel Find Part of The Wall Of Ancient Jerusalem

  • Jerusalem, Israel

    A Seal Was Discovered Dating From Old Testament Times of Jeremiah The Prophet. Ancient Seals Were Used to Make Impressions In Clay, They Usually Contained Symbols or Figures Which Were Engraved On The Seal.

  • Jerusalem, Israel

    Israeli Archaeologists Uncover The Mansion Of Queen Helena In An Unexpected Place For A Wealthy Woman Living In Jerusalem 2000 Years Ago, She Was Also A Contemporary Of Jesus

  • Jerusalem, Israel

    Israeli Archaeologists Locate A Tunnel Of Terror For Fleeing From The Bloodthirsty Roman Legions In 70 AD

  • Israel

    Israeli Archaeologists Discover the Tomb of Herod the Great Whom Caesar and The Roman Senate Called "King of the Jews", He Was In Power When Jesus Was Born

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