Researchers from the University of Glasgow have used multispectral imaging to identify the words of a 6th century manuscript.
The discovery offers insight into how early Christians read and understood Scripture — and provides a point of connection for ...
An international team of researchers led by the University of Glasgow has achieved a remarkable breakthrough in biblical scholarship, successfully recovering 42 lost pages from Codex H, one of the ...
Yusra Qwaider is 97 years old, bedridden and helpless: within days, bulldozers from the Jerusalem municipality will come to ...
This pharaoh wanted everyone to know it, too. Ramses II was responsible for many massive architectural projects across the ...
An international team of academics led by Professor Garrick Allen at the University of Glasgow has successfully recovered 42 ...
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AI meets ancient words in Bible study
Scholars are now using advanced algorithms to tackle one of history’s biggest literary mysteries — who wrote and edited the Bible. By combining statistical word-frequency analysis with traditional ...
Archaeologists and physicists have achieved a breakthrough in historical exploration by using cosmic-ray muons to map ...
Ramesses II (“Ramesses the Great”) is believed by many to have been the pharoah in the biblical story of the Exodus.
French physician Philippe Charlier, the ‘Hercule Poirot of forensic science’ was able to reconstruct the face of Mary ...
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List of 10 biblical discoveries validated by archaeological finds
Researcher Bryan Windle of Bible Archaeology Report compiled his list of top ten New Testament archaeological discoveries – a ...
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