Oct 1 Blog
By: Jonathan Laden
Tel Kabri, a 75-acre site in the western Galilee had been occupied by the Canaanites for centuries. Then, about 1900-1700 B.C.E.. the palace and the […]
Jun 5 Blog
By: Noah Wiener
Over 100 years of excavations on Crete have exposed elegant Minoan frescoes that once adorned the walls of the island’s Bronze Age palaces. This distinctively colorful Aegean art style flourished in the Middle Bronze Age (1750-1550 B.C.).
Apr 4 Blog
By: Robin Ngo
In this exclusive interview, archaeologist Eric H. Cline sits down with Bible History Daily to discuss his new book, Three Stones Make a Wall: The Story of Archaeology (Princeton Univ. Press, 2017).
Aug 7 Blog
By: Henry Curtis Pelgrift
Excavation participant Henry Curtis Pelgrift provides a report on the results of the 2015 field season at Tel Kabri.
Aug 3 Blog
Kabri participant Henry Curtis Pelgrift describes the final week of the 2015 excavation season at Tel Kabri.
Jul 12 Blog
Tel Kabri participant Henry Curtis Pelgrift recounts the dig volunteers’ weekend adventure in Jerusalem.
Jan 6 Blog
The New Year is a time to reflect, and we’ve put together a list of the top ten Biblical archaeology finds from 2013.
Jul 24 Blog
By: Eric H. Cline
During the third week of the Tel Kabri excavations, BAS web editor Noah Wiener sat down with Professor Eric H. Cline to discuss the progress made at Tel Kabri so far this season.
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