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  1. Dec 29, 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 incredible archaeological news.

  2. Dec 30, 2022 · As the year winds down, we look back at the top ten stories published on Bible History Daily in 2022. From the 200th anniversary of the deciphering of the Rosette Stone to the first decoding of Linear Elamite, this year provided us with some incredible archaeological news.

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  4. Jan 12, 2019 · Top Ten Discoveries in Biblical Archaeology Relating to the Old Testament. NOTE: Here is the video version of this blog, from episode 57 of the TV show, Digging for Truth by the Associates for Biblical Research. Every year hundreds of discoveries are made in archaeological digs in the lands of the Bible.

  5. Mar 27, 2017 · While books are great resources, they become dated rather quickly. This is where online resources are helpful, as they are continually being updated with the latest research. Here is a list of websites I follow regularly to track the latest happenings in the world of Bible archaeology:

  6. Jan 1, 2021 · Amazing Discoveries in Biblical Archaeology. Archaeological articles and media that focus upon extraordinary discoveries from the world of biblical archaeology that affirm the scriptural accounts.

  7. Dec 20, 2023 · From ancient Israelite DNA to a moat around Jerusalem, these are the discoveries that made scholars of the biblical world say “wow” this year. Gordon Govier December 20, 2023. Português ...

  8. Galatia refers to a region in north central Turkey; Ankara, the capital of modern Turkey, was once a major Galatian city (Ancyra). The name of Galatia is derived from the 20,000 Gauls who settled in the region in 278 B.C.E. More than two centuries later, in 25 B.C.E., the area became a Roman province and was extended to the south.

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