Rome’s Jewish client king of Judea, Herod the Great, built several amphitheaters ... shows a “crude drawing of gladiators” from a tomb for Jewish man named Germanos, son of Isaac, in the ...
Egyptian officials are now hopeful that the recent burial of Aga Khan IV in the mausoleum's tomb in the city of Aswan will ...
Professor Christian de Vartavan shares groundbreaking insights into the search for Alexander the Great's tomb and the fate of ...
The majority of the beads were found in a large cavern, worn by mostly female skeletons estimated to be between the ages 18 ...
Now, archaeologists have finally confirmed the remains of Alexander the Great’s elder half-brother Philip III of Macedon and his father Philip II indeed rest in the family tomb – but were previously ...
Its secrets have been slowly unveiled by archaeologists, including the resting place of King Pakal himself, and more recently, the tomb of a noblewoman covered in a deadly red powder. Great Tombs ...
Researchers in Kazakhstan discover an enigmatic 3,800-year-old structure that could have been used for funeral rituals.
Hugh Wallace is back to chart the highs and lows of home restorations in Ireland. Adventurous homeowners battle to restore derelict or unloved properties to their former glory, but can they create ...
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre may have a shrine, but it is widely believed that Jesus Christ was actually buried and then resurrected in the Garden Tomb. Located just a short walk from the Old ...
Archaeologists are still unraveling the mysteries of an unusual burial site in Dijon, France, which dates to between 450 and 25 B.C.E. Sarah Kuta Researchers excavated the deposits of coins and ...
The question is: what happened in the land of Israel and Judah in the few centuries leading up to the time of Jesus? Herod the Great, a military general and astute politician, was a complex man.
Most liberal scholars invent the swoon theory because they will never accept any miracle – miracles aren’t sophisticated enough for them – but yet they can’t avoid the empty tomb. Their conclusions ..