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Bible Archeology

 

Link to: Shroud of Turin

(Above)The Merneptah Stela, now in
the Cairo Museum, is probably the 
most analyzed ancient text outside of 
the Bible. 

Clay tablet from Ebla.

(Bottom Left)
The pool of Gibeon where the forces of David and
Ishbosheth fought during the struggle for the
kingship of Israel (2 Samuel 2:12-32).

(Above)The Sumerian King List lists kings 
who reigned for long periods of time.  
 
 
(Below)  Two stone pillar bases in the Philistine temple at Tel Qasile, Israel

(Below) View east along the southern wall of the destroyed city of
Sodom (Bab edh-Dhra) southeast of the Dead Sea in modern
Jordan.

(Below) Jewelry and other items from a cave tomb
dating to the period of the Biblical Judges.

(Below) Mt. Ararat in Turkey where many 
"Ark sightings" have been reported.