Unearthed is a running collection of archaeological discoveries connected to the world of the Bible. I’m not digging with a real shovel. I’m digging with a computer mouse, sharing the rocks I stumble upon.

  • A Free Biblical Archeology Magazine Worth Subscribing To

    As I’ve been pondering the building of the Unearthed section, one resource I’ve really enjoyed is the Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archeology.

    They publish a quarterly magazine called “Let The Stones Speak” that highlights real discoveries, timelines, and artifacts connected to the world of Scripture. The latest issue focuses on the House of David.

    What I appreciate most is their honestly. When something fits the time period but can’t definitively be tied to a specific biblical figure, they say so. That is one of the main reasons I trust them. They don’t find a rock and say, “THIS IS PROOF!!!” Sometimes they do that, of course, but if they can’t, they say, “This COULD be proof” or “This points in the direction.”

    If you are interested in Biblical archeology, this is a solid place to start. It’s where I’M starting! You can subscribe to the print magazine for free on the link below:

    Let The Stones Speak

    I’ll keep sharing interesting resources as I stumble upon them.

  • Top 10 Biblical Archaeology Finds of 2025

    I came across a roundup from the Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archeology highlighting ten significant discoveries from 2025. It was fascinating. Here’s the video: