Archeology is the science of discovering the history, culture, and remains of the older civilizations. Many people shudder at the name of history, partially because of the terrible way in which history is often taught. However, for the initiated and motivated ones,...
The Development Of Archeology Archeology is the science that studies the past with the help of tangible materials from past civilizations that can be discovered today. Though the systematized form of this science is less than 200 years old, it was long in making...
Biblical Archeology Course 5, Lesson 1Sargon II Inscriptions Sargon II ( Akkadian Šarru-kinu “legitimate king”, reigned 722 BC-705 BC) was an Assyrian king. Sargon II became co-regent with Shalmaneser V in 722 BC, and became the sole ruler of the kingdom...
These Articles Are Reproduced With Special Permission From Archeological Diggings MagazineFor More Information And A Subscription, Please Visit www.DiggingsOnline.Com At the end of the 2001 Diggings tour 15 of the group of 26 chose to stay an extra week to work as...
Antioch in Syria is chiefly famous today because it was there that the followers of Jesus were first called Christians. (Acts 11:26) To people of Roman times, however, Antioch was famous for far more than this. It was one of the three chief cities of the empire (Rome...