Nov 3 Blog
By: Nathan Steinmeyer
Editor’s Note: The following article contains photos of human remains. Before the construction of a new university library in Osijek, Croatia, excavations revealed a startlingly […]
Sep 26 Blog
Archaeologists with the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities have uncovered a fortress from the reign of Ramesses II (r. 1279–1213 BCE), the Egyptian pharaoh […]
Sep 5 Blog
The first-century CE siege of Masada is one of the most famous sieges in the history of Judah. Despite this, little is actually known about […]
Nov 24 Blog
Excavations at the archaeological sites of Ein Zippori and Ein Esur in northern Israel have revealed what may be the earliest evidence of warfare in […]
Oct 11 Blog
Textual sources are generally our primary source of information about the life and death of soldiers who fought in the Crusades (11th–13th centuries C.E.). Similarly, […]
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