In celebration of its 200th issue, Biblical Archaeology Review (BAR) presents “Ten Top Discoveries:
BAR’s Ten Top Discoveries:
1. Ashkelon’s Arched Gate – Southern Israel
The world’s oldest known monumental arch
2. Stepped Stone Structure – Jerusalem
A momentous reminder of just how grand David and Solomon’s Jerusalem may have been
3. ‘Ain Dara Temple – Northern Syria
The closest known likeness of Solomon’s legendary temple
4. Tel Dan (“David”) Stela – Northern Israel
The first historical evidence for King David outside the Bible
5. “Yahweh and His Asherah” – Eastern Sinai Desert
Evidence that suggests that at least some Israelites believed that Yahweh (God) had a female consort
6. Babylonian Siege Tower and Arrowheads – Jerusalem
A vivid picture of the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem
7. St. Peter’s House – Capernaum
The site of Jesus’ earliest teachings
8. The Siloam Pool in Jesus’ Time – Jerusalem
Where tradition holds that Jesus performed the miracle of restoring sight to the blind man
9. Mona Lisa of the Galilee – Sepphoris
One of the most spectacular examples of Hellenistic art to be discovered in Israel
10. The Nag Hammadi Library – Upper (Southern) Egypt
A treasure trove of Gnostic texts
For full details of these remarkable discoveries and their impact on Biblical history, please see the article “Ten Top Discoveries:



