History, Archaeology and the Bible
Major web pages devoted to the general topic
Archaeology and the Bible and Associates for Biblical Research at ChristianAnswers.Net
Historical Apologetics
History and the Bible
Did the Exodus Never Happen?
Biblical Archaeology
The Archaeology of Egypt and Canaan in Ancient Times
Papyrology
Israel: Archaeology from the Air and
Jerusalem in Old Maps and Views
Bible history charts (Some info, some commercial)
Archaeology on the Net
Particular issues
Abraham and the camels
The prophecies about the destruction of Tyre:
[1],
[2],
[3],
[4]
[5]
About
Tyre and many more similar prophecies
The village of Nazareth,
insights from a local resident
and [1],
[2]
Jericho and another
series on Jericho
King David's palace: [1]
A boat like Peter's
Tomb with early disciples,
inscriptions with cross and "to Jesus the Lord"
Historical background on
Ezra,
Nehemia,
Esther,
Daniel
Mosaic authorship for the Pentateuch
Egyptian chronology and its relationship to Biblical chronology
(these articles do not all hold to the same theories):
David Rohl's new Egyptian chronology and
critique
of the same
Menerptah stela
A Series on Egyptian and Biblical Chronology
Another Shishak theory
Most of the above would imply that Menerptah is not the Pharaoh of Moses,
as claimed in
Dr. Bucaille's chapter on Menerptah's Mummy
Lots of infos and links about Egypt.
Some factoid snippets from radio broadcasts, but sadly not referenced very well:
Jericho
Archeological cover up
Signet rings
Not sure how solid these are, but they are sure interesting:
Incredible Evidence From Historical Documents
Extraordinary Evidence About Jesus in the Dead Sea Scrolls
More to come soon ... Please let me know of more Bible history and archaeology pages
Archaeology in Arabia:
Yemen
More pages with snippets: [1]
General Archaeology sites:
Perseus Project
(Resources from the ancients)
"Ancient" is a large page with many links, mainly on Egypt
More sites
Qur'an and Archaeology:
The Geography of Qur'anic Accounts shows that there is very little confirmation for the Qur'an in the
area of geography and archaeology. Maybe Muslims approaching this issue should
also think of not putting more stringent demands on the Bible than they put on
the Qur'an for outside verification?
Other Bible issues
Answering Islam Home Page