Some thrilling discoveries reveal more about biblical and Christian history.
The year 2020 was a hard one for archaeologists, as excavations around the globe were halted due to the world pandemic. Be that as it may, there were still several significant discoveries this year.
Biblical archaeology is an important field of study, because it identifies tangible connections between biblical accounts and historical records.
We’ve scoured our records to bring you some of the most exciting archaeological reports of 2020.
Experts believe they have found the 2,000-year-old market center in Jerusalem. They came to this conclusion after discovering an ancient table designed for the measurement of liquids. The site is located 5 meters below ground over an area known as the Stepped Street, which stretches from the Siloam Pool to the Temple Mount.
Incredibly, 2,000-year-old date-palm seeds found at the site of Masada and elsewhere were discovered to be still viable, and date trees—a variety of which no longer existed—have been sprouted and grown. One of the trees is now beginning to produce fruit.