106 results found.
... its destruction, probably by the Persians in 614, it was entirely lost sight of until excavated by Messrs. Bliss and Dickie. It is a church of extraordinary architectural features; the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/shiloah.htm
... its destruction, probably by the Persians in 614, it was entirely lost sight of until excavated by Messrs. Bliss and Dickie. It is a church of extraordinary architectural features; the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/siloam.htm
... peak, which represents the tower or ziggurat of the temple of Assur. Of the early excavators Layard and Rassam examined the ruins, but the fanaticism of the surrounding Arabs prevented extensive excavations ...
https://bibleatlas.org/asshur.htm
... military importance in ancient times, the site of which has recently been thoroughly explored. The excavations at this spot are the most thorough and extensive of any in Palestine, and have not ...
https://bibleatlas.org/gezer.htm
... the Jews, who lived there after the Babylonians had disappeared. 2. Explorations: The excavations conducted at various sites have resulted in the discovery, besides antiquities of almost every character, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/babylonia.htm
... ): 1. Geography 2. Meaning of the Name 3. The Results of Recent Excavations 4. History (1 ) Stone Age (2 ) Bronze Age (3 ) A ...
https://bibleatlas.org/canaan.htm
... 3 miles Northwest of Socoh (Kh. Shuweikeh) . This site, which was partially excavated by the Palestine Exploration Fund, is one of great natural strength. "The hill stands ...
https://bibleatlas.org/azekah.htm
... and other later writers. The tomb and skull of Adam, still pointed out in an excavated chamber below the traditional Calvary, marks the survival of this tradition on the spot. This ...
https://bibleatlas.org/golgotha.htm
... was first suggested by Conder in 1877 (PEFS, 1878, 20), and the excavations carried on at the Tell by the Palestine Exploration Fund in 1890-93 confirmed his identification. Tell ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mizpeh_2.htm
... IX. LANGUAGE, LITERATURE AND SCIENCE X. GOVERNMENT AND ARMY XI. RELIGION XII. EXCAVATIONS XIII. CHRONOLOGY XIV. HISTORY 1. Early Period 2. The Older Empire 3. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/assyria.htm
... history of Babylonia. The mounds covering the ancient city have frequently been explored, but systematic excavations of the city were not undertaken until 1899, when Koldewey, the German excavator, began ...
https://bibleatlas.org/babel.htm
... choice he made. The city wall can be traced in almost its entire length. Recent excavations conducted by American archaeologists have uncovered the foundations of Omri's palace, with remains of the work ...
https://bibleatlas.org/harmon.htm
... and other later writers. The tomb and skull of Adam, still pointed out in an excavated chamber below the traditional Calvary, marks the survival of this tradition on the spot. This ...
https://bibleatlas.org/the_place_of_the_skull.htm
... Assyrian-Babylon form of Chemosh was not Kamish or Gamish, but Kammusu (Kammosu) . Systematic excavations on the site have apparently only just been made, those undertaken by Consul J. Henderson ...
https://bibleatlas.org/carchemish.htm
... history of Babylonia. The mounds covering the ancient city have frequently been explored, but systematic excavations of the city were not undertaken until 1899, when Koldewey, the German excavator, began ...
https://bibleatlas.org/accad.htm
... from Babylon and Egypt, ran between them. They were therefore of high strategic importance. Excavations were recently conducted on the site by Professor Sellin, and a series of valuable and deeply ...
https://bibleatlas.org/taanach.htm
... Scythopolis (Beisan) . Recently, however, Professor A.R.S. Macalister made a series of excavations here, and failed to find any evidence of ancient Israelite occupation. This casts doubt upon ...
https://bibleatlas.org/beth-eked.htm
... and other later writers. The tomb and skull of Adam, still pointed out in an excavated chamber below the traditional Calvary, marks the survival of this tradition on the spot. This ...
https://bibleatlas.org/place_of_the_skull.htm
... history of Babylonia. The mounds covering the ancient city have frequently been explored, but systematic excavations of the city were not undertaken until 1899, when Koldewey, the German excavator, began ...
https://bibleatlas.org/babylon.htm
... and immorality-the city of vice paragraph excellence in the Roman world. Near the temple have been excavated the ruins of the famous fount of Peirene, so celebrated in Greek literature. Directly South ...
https://bibleatlas.org/corinth.htm
... Scythopolis (Beisan) . Recently, however, Professor A.R.S. Macalister made a series of excavations here, and failed to find any evidence of ancient Israelite occupation. This casts doubt upon ...
https://bibleatlas.org/jezreel.htm
... was first suggested by Conder in 1877 (PEFS, 1878, 20), and the excavations carried on at the Tell by the Palestine Exploration Fund in 1890-93 confirmed his identification. Tell ...
https://bibleatlas.org/lachish.htm
... Scythopolis (Beisan) . Recently, however, Professor A.R.S. Macalister made a series of excavations here, and failed to find any evidence of ancient Israelite occupation. This casts doubt upon ...
https://bibleatlas.org/jarmuth_2.htm
... Politics ii.10) . The most important cities in Crete were Knossos (whose palace has been excavated with fruitful results by Mr. Arthur Evans), Gortyna, near the Gulf of Messara ...
https://bibleatlas.org/crete.htm
... B.C.) . But the influences which molded its civilization came from other quarters also. Excavation has shown that in Cyprus were several seats of the Minoan culture, and there can be ...
https://bibleatlas.org/cyprus.htm