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Ophel inscription: oldest Hebrew writing in Jerusalem corroborates biblical history
This new archaeological find supports the historicity of Israel’s kings.
by Douglas Petrovich
Noah’s Ark on a Roman coin!
The oldest coin to depict a biblical scene. What shape Ark does it depict?
by Phil Robinson
How old? When archaeology conflicts with the Bible.
Archaeologists discover a spear point “9000 years old”? But it’s far older than either the biblical date for the Flood or Creation. What is the answer to this?
by Gavin Cox
Stunning Stonehenge!
‘Stone Age’ relic of post-Babel construction?
by Gavin Cox
The search for Adam, Eve, Noah and the Flood—in Ancient Egypt?
Answering an interesting question about whether the Ancient Egyptians knew about Adam’s genealogies up to Noah and Mizraim.
by Gavin Cox
Our brains are getting bigger—no, smaller …
Evolutionists who linked human brain size to intelligence have had to change their story.
by Carl Wieland
Can the Ica Stones be independently authenticated?
Thousands of engraved rocks, many depicting dinosaurs—are they authentic ancient artifacts?
by David Woetzel and Dennis Swift
The world’s oldest alphabet
Evidence suggests that the first alphabet may have been developed by the Hebrews, not the Phoenicians, as commonly believed.
by James R. Hughes
Stonehenge: new discoveries are still stunning archaeologists!
Archaeologists uncover huge new structure near Stonehenge testifying to ancient man’s ingenuity and brilliance.
by Gavin Cox
The antikythera mechanism
The Antikythera Mechanism has proven to be an astonishingly complex mechanical computer capable of predicting the planets positions contradicting evolutionary ideas of primitive ancient man
by Gavin Cox
Nimrod
Where does the biblical Nimrod fit into extrabiblical history?
by James R. Hughes
What’s the point of the pyramids?
Does it have something to do with Creation and Noah’s Flood?
by Gavin Cox