Oct 24 Blog
By: Nathan Steinmeyer
For the first time, a fragment of a cuneiform inscription from the First Temple period (c. 1000–586 BCE) has been excavated in Jerusalem. The inscription, […]
Nov 3 Blog
Akkadian, the language of the ancient Babylonians and Assyrians, was once the lingua franca of the entire Near East. Despite dying out as a language […]
Dec 13 Blog
Our modern world is defined by global trade and commerce, but such globalized economies were known in antiquity as well. New finds by the University of […]
Jun 8 Blog
By: BAS Staff
Who lived at Tel Hadid? Tel Hadid, which is believed to be the remains of Hadid from the Bible (first mentioned in Ezra 2:32 and […]
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