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Dr. Steven Collins and Dr. Gary Byers discuss Biblical Archaeology for the 21st Century. We have much to talk about on this channel including, 'Why archaeology is an important part of Bible study,' 'How Archaeology demonstrates the Bible’s historical accuracy and authenticity,' and 'Is Tall el-Hammam biblical Sodom?'
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We have a special guest with us in this episode! Dr. David Graves has been involved in excavating the Roman area at Tall el-Hammam since the project began. Dr. Graves explains the Bath House complex that was discovered. When you go roamin' around at Tall el-Hammam, you find all kinds of amazing stuff! Subscribe now for new episodes on the first Fri…
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This episode wraps up the discussion between Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers about the extreme heat evidence from the air-burst event that destroyed the civilization at Tall el-Hammam, during the Middle Bronze Age.Subscribe now for new episodes the first Friday of every month!Become an Inner Circle PartnerFollow Tall-el Hammam and TSU on Social Media:Fac…
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Happy New Year! It is now 2024!In years past, the TeHEP team would be headed off to Jordan during January. But, it's the next chapter in the dig. The main focus now is collating and analyzing the mountain of information that has been collected over the last eighteen-plus years!This episode of Troweling Down continues the story of the curious potter…
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Tall el-Hammam was chosen to excavate as the possible site of Sodom, based not on the destruction evidence, but on the geography listed in the Bible. The idea of it having been destroyed by a cosmic airburst event was hit upon during the first season. Dr. Collins recounts how and why this theory was proposed, based on the evidence coming out of the…
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Why do archaeologists love to collect pottery sherds? If they find enough pieces, they might have enough to reconstruct a vessel–that they can keep their candy in! Smashed vessels are the original 3D puzzles. In this episode, Dr. Steve and Gary discuss how the scattered sherds collected over sixteen seasons at Tall el-Hammam are proving to be a col…
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Sure, the pun was intended! The airburst destruction evidence at Tall el-Hammam (Sodom) continues to be investigated and shared. Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers talk about some of the new discussions by scientists and journalists. Here is the link to to Jerusalem Post Article mentioned in this episode. Subscribe now for new episodes on the first Friday o…
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With over a dozen archaeological sites that could be Sodom, what makes Tall-el Hammam stand out? In this first and most popular episode of the Troweling Down Podcast, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss why Sodom is believed to be the location of Sodom. Subscribe now for new episodes on the first Friday of every month! Become an Inner Circle Partner …
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What led to the extinction of wooly mammoths, and how does the Younger Dryas event fit into this discussion? On this episode of Troweling Down, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers delve into the historical significance of airburst events.Support our Dig by becoming an Inner Circle Partner: Follow Tall-el Hammam and TSU on Social Media: Facebook​​TwitterInsta…
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The TeHEP team spent almost eight weeks at the site this year. The team excavated many areas on the Upper Tall, uncovering a huge amount of architecture.In this episode, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss new discoveries relating to the fortifications that defended the city of Sodom! Support our Dig by becoming an Inner Circle Partner Support TSU an…
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Tall el-Hammam was continuously occupied throughout many Archaeological periods. It achieved its largest size during the time of Abraham. There were large-scale destruction events during many of these time periods. Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers continue discussing some of the new discoveries from the 2023 season at Tall el-Hammam, and especially discus…
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Excavation Season 16 has come to a close. It was the team's longest excavation season. In this episode, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers start reviewing some of the amazing new findings from the past eight weeks of digging. Lots and lots of analysis to be done! Support TeHEP by becoming an Inner Circle Partner: https://tallelhammam.com/inner-circle-partne…
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Tall El-Hammam is back in action after missing two years of digging! Gary Byers and Carroll Kobs give an overview of some of the Iron Age buildings on the Acropolis. Support our Dig by becoming an Inner Circle Partner Support TSU and TeHEP by shopping through Amazon Smile​​ Follow Tall-el Hammam and TSU on Social Media: Facebook​​ Twitter Instagram…
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No, it isn't a line from a movie, but a quote that might have been said by one of the men from the armies of Sodom and Gomorrah. The King James Bible translation of Genesis 14:10 is, "And the vale of Siddim was full of slime pits, and the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fled, and fell there;". Other translations use "asphalt" or "tar pits" for the tran…
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Ancient number systems and ancient concepts of time are a challenge to accurately place some of the events in the Old Testament. Our modern concept of recording dates is very accurate, but ancient people were not nearly as concerned as we are. Honorific ages were used in telling the stories and exploits of important individuals, and number systems …
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Dating the time of Abraham has become a controversial issue among Bible believers. The stories in the Bible happened, but dating, when they happened, has been based on a modern interpretation of the ancient peoples' ways of using numbers and speaking about time. Dating the destruction of Sodom is important because it pins Abraham to a specific poin…
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In this episode, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers talk about the people of Sodom... and their bones. The "Necro-scape" at Tall el-Hammam is very large. There were many towns and villages that surrounded Sodom. Life was hard, so death was very much part of everyday life. When we find the physical remains of people, determining how they died can help us und…
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Pottery sherds are the original 3D puzzles! When pottery vessels get smashed, sometimes enough pieces can be found that can be put together to give a good idea of what the whole vessel looked like. In this episode, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers show some examples restored at the Archaeological Research Center of the Tall el-Hammam Excavation Project. S…
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Ramparts aren't only from The Star-Spangled Banner. They are an important part of ancient fortifications, as well as modern ones. Gateways, too. Genesis 19:1 says that Lot was "sitting in the gateway" of Sodom. In this episode, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers talk about the fortifications of Sodom. Subscribe now for new episodes on the first Friday of ev…
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Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss some of their favorite dishes! Not food, but what it is cooked in -- Casseroles! In particular, they discuss one dubbed "The Flying Casserole". This one has a very interesting story that reinforces the destruction theory of Tall el-Hammam. Subscribe now for new episodes on the first Friday of every month! Become a …
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Like 3D puzzles? How about having to hunt for all of the pieces? We have a very interesting one to show you. It's another pottery vessel from the Palace Area. How it came to be so scattered about and burned is puzzling, but Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers offer a very compelling theory! Subscribe now for new episodes on the first Friday of every month! B…
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What wonderful stories pottery has to tell! Not only can pottery give us a date for a civilization, it can also be used to give a better understanding of how a civilization lived. Most of the time it paints a picture of everyday life, how they cooked their meals, what products they stored, sometimes even what rituals a civilization performed. In th…
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No, it's not an actual pottery style. In this episode, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers show examples of pottery found at Tall el-Hammam that have been encrusted with salt. The Dead Sea is well known for its salt and mineral content, but how did the salt get all the way up the valley to Tall el-Hammam? Enjoy the discussion in this episode! Subscribe now f…
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Pottery is the timepiece of a site. Pottery forms help date when a civilization existed. In this episode, we look at some of the analyses being performed on the pottery from the "Palace Complex" at Tall el-Hammam. Subscribe now for new episodes on the first Friday of every month! Become a dig volunteer for Season 16: https://tallelhammam.com/be-a-d…
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A continued discussion about a cosmic event that wiped out the cities of the plain in the Middle Bronze Age. The evidence suggests an airburst event occurred. Dr. Byers and Dr. Collins continue to discuss in Part 2, the evidence that 22 researchers & scientists unaffiliated with the Tall el-Hammam Excavation Project have provided. Published in Natu…
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A cosmic event wiped out the cities of the plain in the Middle Bronze Age. The evidence suggests an airburst event occurred. Dr. Byers and Dr. Collins continue to discuss the evidence that 22 researchers & scientists unaffiliated with the Tall el-Hammam Excavation Project have provided. Published in Nature Scientific Reports, this paper is making a…
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Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss the recently published paper in Nature Scientific Reports, on the airburst that destroyed Tall el-Hammam in the Middle Bronze Age. This paper was the collaboration of 22 researchers in various fields, lead by our own Dr. Phil Silvia. Learn what impact this paper is making! This paper can be found at: https://www.na…
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The site of Tall el-Hammam has hundreds of thousands of stones that did not move up the hill by themselves. Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss what the ancient people built with all of these big rocks. What a lot of work! Subscribe now for new episodes on the first Friday of every month! Become a dig volunteer for Season 16: https://tallelhammam.com…
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Some people say, "You can't have it all!" But we do! The location of Tall el-Hammam put it right along one of the major trade routes in the Holy Land. Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers finish their discussion on how the location of Tall el-Hammam put it smack dab in the geographic background of many of the events in the Bible. Subscribe now for new episode…
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Having the right real estate is important for the survival of a civilization. The site of Tall el-Hammam was built upon by various cultures all throughout history. After the destruction of the Middle Bronze civilization, it was never rebuilt as a major city, but the excavation shows it was occupied again with buildings, even into the time of Jesus.…
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Just as today, ancient people understood the importance of location when deciding where to camp or put a city. The Plain of the Jordan Valley has always been one of the most important crossroads in the entire Holy Land. Everybody from Abraham to Jesus journeyed across the Kikkar (Plain of the Jordan). In this episode, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers talk…
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Fighting with Sickle Swords and Duck-Billed Axes...Really? Sounds like a cartoon. Archaeologists may have strange names for ancient weapons, but they would still hurt...a lot! Dr. C and Dr. B. show off some of the ancient weapons in the collection at the Trinity Southwest Museum of Archaeology and Biblical History. Stick around! You'll get the poin…
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Infant sacrifice was a prevalent ritual in antiquity. An infant burial was excavated at Tall el-Hammam. In this episode, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers spend the afternoon at the TSU Museum of Archaeology, pointing out various artifacts and discussing infant sacrifice. If you visit our YouTube channel, you can see what they are discussing in this episod…
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Aren't Dolmens those lettuce wrap-looking things at a Middle Eastern Restaurant? Nope! A Dolmen is a megalithic monument that ancient people erected out of huge stones. They are found from England to Japan, and everywhere in between. In this episode, we'll talk about the Dolmens found at Tall el-Hammam. Subscribe now for new episodes on the first F…
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Have you ever heard of "King Solomon's Mines"? Well, we know where they probably were. Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss copper mining and smelting in Jordan at the time of Abraham and Sodom. Subscribe now for new episodes on the first Friday of every month! Become a dig volunteer for Season 16: https://bit.ly/DigSodom2020​ Support our Dig by becom…
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Pottery Forms can show you what time period you are in, but this can cover hundreds of years of time. Radiocarbon Dating can narrow down the time frame. Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss the use of carbonized barley and flax discovered in the destruction matrix at Tall el-Hammam. Subscribe now for new episodes the first Friday of every month! Becom…
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In this episode, Dr. Steve Collins and New York Times Best Selling Author, Eric Metaxas discuss why the work at Tall el-Hammam is important to archaeology. This clip comes from our Dig Deep 2021 TeHEP Livestream Fundraiser, January 23, 2021. To watch the entire episode visit www.TeHEP.com Subscribe now for new episodes the first Friday of every mon…
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Mmm! What's cooking? Smells good! We can't think about a culture without thinking about its food. Every region on the globe is famous for distinct and tasty eats. Let's learn about cooking in the Middle Bronze Age by looking at some cookware from Tall-el Hammam. Find the recipes for Tah'u stew and desserts in The Harvest Handbook of Bible Lands. Or…
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In this episode Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers continue the discussion on the importance of synchronisms and anachronisms. These connections archaeologically demonstrate how the Bible fits into specific periods including Moses and the Exodus, the collapse of the Egyptian 18th Dynasty, and Joseph being sold into slavery. Subscribe now for new episodes on…
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Historical synchronism? Anachronisms? In this episode, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers explain the importance of synchronisms and anachronisms. These connections archaeologically demonstrate how the Bible fits into specific periods including Moses and the Exodus, the collapse of the Egyptian 18th Dynasty, and Joseph being sold into slavery. Become a dig …
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The first probe in the destruction matrix on the upper city reveals a very unusual find. In this podcast, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss how melted glass a.k.a. trinitite ended up on a piece of pottery found at Tall el-Hammam. Subscribe now for new episodes on the first Friday of every month! Become a dig volunteer for Season 16: https://bit.ly/…
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Subscribe now for new episodes the first Friday of every month! Did you know there are at least 25 geographical indicators for the location of Sodom in the Bible? In this episode of the Troweling Down Podcast, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss how the Bible is the best geographical source surviving from antiquity and how it was used to discover the…
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Subscribe now for new episodes the first Friday of every month! This 62 acre Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley was destroyed quickly by a violent cosmic event. In this episode of the Troweling Down Podcast, we get a close up look at a destruction layer of ash, collapsed plaster, and stones as Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss why they bel…
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Subscribe now for new episodes the first Friday of every month! Brimstone and fire from the heavens, really? Genesis 19 says that burning sulfur rained down out of the heavens and destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah. How is that possible? On today's podcast, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers explain the destruction of Sodom. Working with astrophysicists on the si…
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Subscribe now for new episodes the first Friday of every month! With over a dozen archaeological sites that could be Sodom, what makes Tall-el Hammam stand out? In this first episode of the Troweling Down Podcast, Dr. Collins and Dr. Byers discuss why Sodom is believed to be the location of Sodom. Become a dig volunteer for Season 16: https://bit.l…
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