Archaeologists working at Shiloh discovered three well-preserved Middle Bronze storage jars.
Abigail the Archaeologist gives a report on Week 3 in the excavations at Shiloh and describes what a typical day is like.
Erez Ben-Yosef believes that the hundreds of Iron Age sites in the Negev highlands were related to copper mining in the Arabah.
Chandler Collins continues to do excellent work in rounding up the latest publications related to Jerusalem. The newest Jerusalem Tracker identifies new books, book reviews, book chapters, articles, and excavation reports released in the last few months.
Bryan Windle highlights the top three reports in biblical archaeology from the month of May.
The Temple Mount Sifting Project gave two presentations at the 50th Archaeological Congress, and summaries have been posted along with one of the presentations (in Hebrew).
Zoom lecture on June 24: “Archaeology, the Gospels, and Understanding First Century Roman Galilee,” by James R. Strange ($10)
New release: Animals and Society in the Iron Age to Persian Period: Economy, Culture and Environment, by Lidar Sapir-Hen (Elements in the Archaeology of Ancient Israel; Cambridge University Press; open-access until June 24).
Hadashot Arkheologiyot—Excavations and Surveys in Israel (HA–ESI) is now online. The current volume is available, and earlier volumes will be added in the coming months.
After spending a week doing conservation work, Shmuel Browns shares some photos of mosaics on display at the Inn of the Good Samaritan Museum.
HT: Alexander Schick, Agade, Arne Halbakken