Archaeology and History
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Two sisters who survived the Holocaust die just days apart
Two sisters who survived the Holocaust as girls and moved to the United States afterward died just days apart in their adopted…
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Discovery of Ivory sheds light on Jerusalem during Solomon’s Temple
An extraordinary discovery was recently unearthed in Jerusalem when Israeli archeologists uncovered an assemblage of ivory plaques dating to the…
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Museum of the Bible returns manuscript that was stolen from monastery during WWI
The Museum of the Bible has returned a stolen manuscript to the Greek Orthodox Church. Bulgarian troops in 1917 looted…
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Poland may seek $1.3 trillion from Germany over WWII invasion
Germany owes Poland $1.32 trillion for the Nazi invasion, subsequent Nazi occupation and destruction. The demand for reparations were made…
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Holocaust photos – found in attics and archives – reveal tragedy on personal level
Newly found photos of the Holocaust are helping researchers put stories to the victims. The summer of 2022 marked the 80th…
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Christian History: Bible backing archaeologist Kenyon
Seventy years ago this month, Frederick George Kenyon passed away. He was a trailblazer in biblical archaeology. “Both the authenticity…
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Black Conservative Summit to address family breakdown
Ben Carson, the famed neurosurgeon and former secretary of Housing and Urban Development, will headline the upcoming Black Conservative Summit.…
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How Christianity modeled care for the sick in the Roman world
Far from being an otherworldly religion, Christianity teaches both the importance and goodness of life in this world. In fact,…
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Stalin and the “Night of the Murdered Poets”
Power kills. Absolute power kills too many to count. Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin spoke with personal authority on the subject when he…