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At ‘Neolithic capital’ in Turkey, carved faces upend narrative of a primitive age
Human figures in 'Stone Hills,' where the Bible's Abraham settled, attest to the start of human settlements 11,000 years ago: ...
Archaeology can’t “prove” faith, but it can put hard edges around stories that once felt distant. In the hills around Jerusalem, under stepped foundations and along forgotten boulevards, researchers ...
Archaeologists excavating some ruins in Turkey unearthed five loaves of Communion bread from 1,200 years ago, officials said. Photo from the Karaman Governorate The summaries below were drafted with ...
The public is invited to focus on archaeology with “Astonishing Discoveries and Prophecies in the Land of the Bible,” presented Sept. 12 and 13 at the Campion Seventh-day Adventist Church, 300 42nd St ...
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Remarkable new archaeological finds in North America
Across North America, archaeologists are pulling remarkable stories out of the ground, from Ice Age footprints to buried cities that once pulsed with trade and ritual. As I follow these digs, I see a ...
The summaries below were drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All linked stories were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists. Throughout ...
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