“Researchers have discovered a 4,000-year-old handprint on a tomb offering from ancient Egypt.”
“During the 2025 excavation season, archaeologists in the ancient city of Laodicea have unearthed a 2,050-year-old Roman-era assembly building with a never-before-seen architectural design in Anatolia.”
An excavation in Diyarbakır, Turkey, uncovered a mosaic with a “Star of David with a cross motif and six lines of text written in Ancient Greek.” Not quite: the star is eight-pointed and not a “Star of David.”
“The restoration project of the 2,200-year-old theater in the ancient city of Assos, Çanakkale, northwestern Türkiye, has reached its final stage.” Also at Assos, archaeologists continue to bring to light a Hellenistic stoa.
Excavations continued this summer at Amathus on the oldest known Iron Age palace in Cyprus.
“New excavations clarified the long-debated ‘return to Pompeii’ theory and confirmed that survivors reoccupied the devastated city after the 79 CE eruption of Mount Vesuvius.”
The IOSOT Berlin 2025 conference has a number of papers and panels relevant to our areas of interest. The full program is online here.
Eisenbrauns has four new books out, and you can save 30% off the prices below with code NR25:
- Hellenistic Nysa-Scythopolis I: The German-Israeli Tell Iẓṭabba Excavation Project, the 2019–2020 Seasons, by Achim Lichtenberger and Oren Tal (394 pages, $100)
- Kiriath-jearim: The Shmunis Family Excavations, by Israel Finkelstein and Thomas Römer (352 pages, $100)
- The Excavations Beneath Wilson’s Arch, Volume 1, edited by Joe Uziel, Avi Solomon, and Tehillah Lieberman (458 pages, $120)
- Authority and Ideology in the Early Neo-Assyrian Empire (934–745 B.C.), by Zozan Tarhan (304 pages, $75)
In a 3-minute video for Tyndale House, Caleb Howard reads from a cuneiform text that is related to biblical history.
The Friends of ASOR are hosting an archaeological tour of Cyprus with highlights including “exploring Idalion with Dr. Pamela Gaber, investigating the new excavation areas around Kalavasos with Dr. Kevin Fisher, conversing with Dr. William Dever over dinner, and touring and dining at the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute with Dr. Lindy Crewe.”
“The top three reports from the world of biblical archaeology in July 2025 included discoveries related to flint, clay, and human remains from Israel and Egypt.”
HT: Agade, Gordon Franz, Joseph Lauer, Arne Halbakken, Explorator