Jan 23, 2025
Step into the ancient city of Giza with Peter Der Manuelian, Harvard’s Barbara Bell Professor of Egyptology and director of the Giza Project. This episode unveils how cutting-edge technologies are revolutionizing our understanding of ancient Egypt's history, archaeology, and culture.
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Jan 12, 2025
In this episode, Nathaniel Mead Ph.D.—epidemiologist, public health researcher, and science editor—delivers an eye-opening account of censorship in scientific publishing. Drawing from decades of experience, including his time on the editorial board of Integrative Cancer Therapies, Nathaniel examines the increasing...
Oct 31, 2024
Join us in this episode as we dive into the fascinating and mysterious world of Biblical archaeology with Dr. Scott Stripling. As an avid expert in the field of archaeology, Dr. Stripling works as the Director of Excavations for the Associates for Biblical Research at ancient Shiloh and serves as Provost and Director of...
Oct 24, 2024
In this episode, we travel back in time to the Pre-Nicene era, a period that spans 250 years – from A.D. 75 to A.D. 325. What makes this such an important time in human history? Many Biblical scholars describe it as a crucial contextual bridge between the Apostles and the Council of Nicea, direct writings from...
Sep 5, 2024
Today, we sit down with Dr. Eric H. Cline, a Professor of Classics, History, & Anthropology at George Washington University. As a classical and biblical archaeologist and ancient historian, Dr. Cline primarily focuses his research on biblical archaeology, the military history of the Mediterranean world, the Bronze Age...