Excavation work continues at Khirbat Balu’a, a Moabite site with a monumental Iron Age structure.
The digging of a well in western Syria resulted in the discovery of a Roman mosaic depicting Tyche.
Archaeologists in Rome have found evidence of a bath complex that was transformed into an early church.
Glenn J. Corbett writes about the threats to the heritage of ancient Cush.
Aaron Koller explains how and why post-exilic Judeans adopted the Aramaic script for writing in Hebrew.
In a new pdf resource, John DeLancey explains how Jesus used remez in the Gospels.
“YodAlpha is a search engine exclusively dedicated to Religious, Theological, and Biblical Studies. Its index is built from crawling the websites of various academic institutions that support open access scholarship.”
New release: Josephus and Jesus: New Evidence for the One Called Christ, by T. C. Schmidt (Oxford University Press, $130; Amazon; free download).
Should have taken an Uber: “A German tourist has been arrested in Rome on Wednesday after being caught riding down the street on a rented electric scooter with the marble base of a Roman column on the footplate.”
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