Biblical archaeology
From Conservapedia
Biblical Archaeology is a branch of archaeology, which studies the places and peoples mentioned in the Bible by means of artifacts, texts, etc.
See also
External links
- Discoveries verifying the Bible from 1990 to the present
- Bible archaeology
- The Bible & Archaeology: The Book of Acts: The Church Begins
- St. Luke, archaeology, Book of Acts
- Archaeology and the Book of Acts
- Archaeology and the Book of Acts - Gordon College
- Book of Acts - Paul's travels
- Bible and Spade articles
- Archaeology and the Old Testament by Patrick Zukeran
- The Archaeological Evidence for the Bible is Non-Existent! A reply from James F. Williams
Bible archaeology and dating:
- Dating in Archaeology: Challenges to Biblical Credibility by Garry K. Brantley, M.A., M.Div.