a summary of "the wealth of information that has literally been unearthed by the spades of patient, dedicated people which helps to confirm the historical accuracy of the Bible".
"a non-technical quarterly publication for Associates for Biblical Research members focusing on archaeological evidence and creation/evolution issues to show the historical reliability of Scripture."
Australian publishers of two publications concerning biblical archaeology:
Diggings, a 16-page news journal devoted to the latest discoveries, expert theories and archaeological news from the area covered by the empires of Parthia and Rome in the time of Christ.
Archaeological Diggings, a bi-monthly, 40-page full color magazine exploring the history of archaology and discussing recent discoveries at greater depth than is possible in the journal.
"ASOR's mission is to initiate, encourage, and support research into, and public understanding of, the peoples and cultures of the Near East from the earliest times".
"presenting the excitement of archaeological discovery and groundbreaking Bible scholarship to a popular audience for 25 years through magazines, books, videos, slide sets, tours and seminars".
"its goals are to fund in whole and/or in part archaeological projects, historical and biblical research, lectures and symposiums, publications and education on subjects pertaining to the time of the first century C.E./A.D."
"an IRS-approved, Nonprofit Organization established in the State of North Carolina in 1996 to promote the science of biblical archaeology by providing funding and support for expeditions, publication, research, and education".
"designed to offer information, products, and services to those who are contemplating joining and archaeological dig, tour group, or religious pilgrimage to Israel."
Ashkelon, Israel
-largest and oldest seaport known in Israel, "capital of Canaanite kings, harbour of the Philistines, and stomping ground of the biblical hero Samson"
Caesarea Maritima, Israel (Combined Caesarea Expeditions)
-a major seaport commissioned and built by Herod the Great between 22 and 10 B.C.
"The analysis of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem...where Leen Ritmeyer relates his discoveries of the 500 cubit square Temple Mount, built by King Hezekiah, the location of Solomon's Temple and where the Ark of the Covenant stood in the Holy of Holies of that first Temple"