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  1. Dec 29, 2023 · What were the top ten biblical archaeology stories of 2023? As the year winds down, we look back at some of the most popular news stories published on Bible History Daily in 2023. From uncovering Jerusalem’s ancient architecture to an early papyrus of Jesus’s sayings to the discovery of several ancient languages, this year provided some ...

  2. Dec 20, 2023 · The major biblical archaeology stories of 2023 contain a lot of doom, destruction, and disappointment. They also contain mysteries that may be resolved by future excavations—and perhaps, in one...

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  4. May 1, 2023 · The Summer 2023 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review is packed with stories, profiles, news, quizzes, and contests that are sure to entertain, inform, and enlighten. In “The Rise of the Maccabees,” explore the evidence for the power politics that lay behind the rise of the Hasmonean state in the late second century BCE.

  5. Nov 1, 2023 · BAS Staff November 01, 2023 Print Email. The Winter 2023 issue of Biblical Archaeology Review is packed with insightful, thought-provoking articles sure to promote enjoyable discussion during the holidays. In “ Archaeology in the Land of Midian ,” explore the ruins of Qurayyah, a thriving desert oasis that dominated northwest Arabia ...

  6. Sep 29, 2023 · This month’s top three reports in biblical archaeology include a biblical inscription, a manuscript containing sayings of Jesus, and the chance discovery of beautifully-preserved Roman swords in a Judean cave.

  7. Dec 27, 2023 · Faith U.S. & World. The religion stories I’ll remember from 2023. Plus, a look at a holiday called ‘Yule’ and a new report on Christian nationalism. Published: Dec 26, 2023, 9:00 p.m. MST. View Comments.

  8. A daily papyrus newspaper, the Acta Diurna (Daily Events), was distributed in locations in Rome and around the Baths. Its motto was “Publicize And Propagate.”. Probably the low-grade saitic or taenotic papyrus was used for daily publishing, no doubt one of the reasons that no scraps of the Acta Diurna have ever been found.