Ancient Pergamon - Biblical Archaeology Society Ancient Pergamon: Hellenistic powerhouse of science, medicine and imperial cult—yet called “Satan’s throne” in Revelation Explore its altar, library and legacy
Top Biblical Archaeology Discoveries of 2024 Join BAR Editor-in-Chief Glenn Corbett as he reviews 2024’s top archaeological discoveries with Chris McKinny of Gesher Media and Erika Brown of Just So You Know
The Shroud of Turin: Anything Left to Say? The Shroud of Turin is a linen sheet long claimed to feature the image of the tortured body of Jesus of Nazareth It has been kept in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of Turin Credit: Photo by Giuseppe Enrie, 1931, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
The Prince of Egypt at Saqqara - Biblical Archaeology Society Archaeologists at the site of Saqqara in northern Egypt revealed an impressive tomb belonging to Userefre, prince of Egypt and son of Pharaoh Userkaf (r 2498–2491 BCE), founder of the Fifth Dynasty Although the tomb’s grave goods and architectural elements make it an intriguing find, the presence of numerous royal statues from earlier and later periods makes the discovery all the more
burial cave Archives - Biblical Archaeology Society Join Us on an Educational Journey For more than 40 years, the Biblical Archaeology Society has partnered with world-renowned hosts and guides to provide you exceptional educational offerings in the archaeology of the Biblical lands and in Biblical studies