Excavating the Jerusalem Aqueduct New sections of city’s ancient water system found Nathan Steinmeyer June 13, 2022 0 Comments 487 views Share Section of the Jerusalem aqueduct as seen from the air. Courtesy Alexander Wiegmann, Israel Antiquities Authority. For much of the past 2,000 years, the Jerusalem aqueduct has provided water to the ancient city, … Lire la suite
Codice IATA: IGR Codice ICAO: SARI Passeggeri: ~ 1 milione L’Aeroporto Internazionale Cataratas del Iguazú, noto anche come Aeroporto di Mayor Carlos Eduardo Krause, è l’aeroporto argentino più orientale che serve la città di Puerto Iguazú, vicino alle famose Cascate dell’Iguazú. È gestito da una compagnia privata chiamata Aeropuertos Argentina 2000. L’aeroporto ha un terminal … Lire la suite
Where Is Biblical Colossae? The unexcavated site of Colossae awaits exploration Megan Sauter June 12, 2022 0 Comments 29896 views Share Where is Biblical Colossae? The unexcavated site of Colossae sits near the modern city of Honaz at the base of Mt. Cadmus (in modern Turkey). It is located near the sites of Laodicea and … Lire la suite
Ben Witherington III June 11, 2022 28 Comments 133156 views Share THE PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE. When Joseph (far left) and Mary (left of center) bring baby Jesus to the Jerusalem Temple, they are greeted by Simeon, who embraces the baby, and Anna, the New Testament’s only prophetess, shown at right with a scroll, in … Lire la suite
Egypt’s great necropolis continues to reveal its secrets Nathan Steinmeyer June 10, 2022 0 Comments 160 views Share Painted wooden sarcophagi uncovered at the Saqqara tombs in Egypt. Courtesy Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. Excavations at the site of the ancient Saqqara tombs continue to amaze with the discovery of 250 sarcophagi and 150 … Lire la suite
Solomon, Socrates and Aristotle In the earliest Biblical painting, Greek philosophers admire the king’s wisdom Theodore Feder June 09, 2022 14 Comments 29298 views Share Read Theodore Feder’s article “Solomon, Socrates and Aristotle” as it originally appeared in Biblical Archaeology Review, September/October 2008. The article was first republished in Bible History Daily in October 2012.—Ed. … Lire la suite
Josephus on the Essenes Biblical Archaeology Society Staff June 09, 2022 36 Comments 50273 views Share Steve Mason argues that the texts of Josephus cannot be relied upon to support the conclusion that the Essenes were the authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the inhabitants of Qumran. Flavius Josephus was a first-century Jewish historian, … Lire la suite
June 08, 2022 0 Comments 853 views Share Limestone relief (fourth century B.C.E.) from ancient Persia showing a lion and bull in combat. Courtesy of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Photo: Michael Tropea Through August 8, 2022The Getty VillaPacific Palisades, Californiawww.getty.edu For more than a millennium, from around 550 B.C.E. to 650 … Lire la suite
Il secondo paese più grande dell’America meridionale è noto per la sua natura meravigliosa e la sua cultura vivace. Ma la particolarità delle città più grandi è che ognuna di esse offre luoghi culturali come chiese e musei. Allo stesso tempo, è un punto di accesso a una varietà di meraviglie e attività naturali. Inoltre, … Lire la suite
Daniel Ogden June 07, 2022 0 Comments 13602 views Share Sleep and Death carry Sarpedon, who was killed while fighting for the Trojans in the Trojan War, on this early fifth-century B.C. amphora. The ancients associated sleep, dreams and death with the ability to predict the future, perhaps because they believed the future was hatched … Lire la suite
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