This page compliments our own Harmony Bible Map. The “Early Roman Period” highlights archaeological research and recent findings that are especially significant to our study through the Gospels. The Virtual World Project features 360⁰ views of a little more than 100 sites. We’ve embedded it below for your convenience, but you may visit the link above to open their site.
Developed by Ron Simkins, Professor of Theology and Classical & Near Eastern Studies | Director of the Kripke Center for the Study of Religion and Society
Other Resources:
- Biblical Archaeology Sites – sites which are historically and/or archaeologically related to the Bible (Old and New Testaments)
- Ancient Cultures – understand the ancient world, their cultural, and habits
- Biblical Artifacts – take a look at man-made objects found during archaeological excavations
- Archaeological Articles related to the New Testament – Biblical Archaeological Society
Recent Biblical Archaeological Findings in the News:
- Galilean Stoneware – (8/22/2016, J-Wire Digital Jewish News)
- First Century Synagogue in Galilee – (8/19/2016, Charisma News)
- Destruction of Both Temples – (8/15/2016, Jewish Business News)
- Excavating the Hometown of Mary Magdalene – (7/8/2016, Biblical Archaeological Society)
- The the Messianic Apocalypse in the Dead Sea Scrolls – (6/16/2016, Biblical Archaeological Society)
- Evidence of Jesus Beyond the Bible – (11/18/2015, Biblical Archaeological Society)
- Has Jesus’ Childhood home been found? – (11/12/2015, Biblical Archaeological Society)
- The House of Peter – (3/29/2011, Biblical Archaeological Society)