Let the Stones Speak Podcast

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Let the Stones Speak brings you archaeology from a biblical perspective. Host Brent Nagtegaal is on location in Jerusalem to give you the most important developments happening on the ground—and emerging from beneath it. Nagtegaal is a contributor for ArmstrongInstitute.org.

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Prof. Yosef Garfinkel is a prominent archaeologist known for his work in the field of biblical archaeology. He has conducted significant excavations in Jerusalem, particularly in the area of the Ophel, and has contributed to the understanding of ancient Israelite history. Garfinkel is recognized for his expertise in the archaeology of the First Temple period and has published numerous articles and books on the subject.
Brent Nagtegaal is a contributor for Armstrong Institute.org and has been involved in biblical archaeology excavations, including the 2009 excavation of the Ophel Water Gate in Jerusalem. He is currently helping coordinate the ongoing excavation in 2024 and was on location during the previous digs.

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#52: Season Wrap-up: Excavating Jerusalem's Gatehouse

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Brent Nagtegaal Christopher Eames
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Prof. Yosef Garfinkel
Keywords
excavation Jerusalem Ophel royal quarter Yosef Garfinkel Eilat Mazar

After three weeks of excavation, our work at Jerusalem’s royal quarter has ended. We had a successful and productive season in an area of the Ophel that has not been touched since Dr. Eilat Mazar’s 2009-2010 excavations.

In today’s episode, Let the Stones Speak co-host Christopher Eames interviews excavation director Prof. Yosef Garfinkel about his perspective on the season and the future of the site.

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#51: The Egyptian Army at Megiddo: A New Archaeological Window Into King Josiah’s Last Stand

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Brent Nagtegaal
Keywords
Egyptian Army Megiddo King Josiah archaeology pottery seventh century B.C.E.

Over a century of excavations at Tel Megiddo have finally unearthed a construction layer from the late seventh century B.C.E. and with it the largest assemblage of Egyptian pottery ever discovered in the southern Levant. This is at the precise time the Bible says King Josiah traveled to Megiddo to war against Egypt. On today’s program, host Brent Nagtegaal talks about the new discovery as well as the broader biblical context for King Josiah’s last stand at Megiddo.

https://armstronginstitute.org/1221-the-egyptian-army-at-megiddo-a-window-into-king-josiahs-last-stand

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#50: Excavating the Ophel ‘Water Gate’

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Christopher Eames
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Brent Nagtegaal
Keywords
archaeology biblical archaeology Ophel Water Gate Jerusalem excavations Ancient Jerusalem Eilat Mazar Yosef Garfinkel

On April 2, renewed excavation began in Jerusalem's biblical royal quarter in preparation for reconstruction work to highlight the ancient city's famed past. The three-to- four-week excavation is the first return to the area, known as the Ophel, since the excavations led by the late Dr. Eilat Mazar in 2009–2010. This current excavation is led by Hebrew University's Prof. Yosef Garfinkel, staffed by the Armstrong Institute of Biblical Archaeology (AIBA) and funded by AIBA alongside Daniel Mintz and Meredith Berkman. On today's program, host Christopher Eames interviews aiba staff member Brent Nagtegaal who was on the 2009 excavation and is helping coordinate the excavation this year.

https://armstronginstitute.org/1217-excavating-the-ophel-water-gate

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