Bible Unearthed — Season 1, Episode 12: What's Left to be Discovered
16 min • 1 season, 12 episodes
Episode synopsis
Many people think that nearly everything has already been excavated, so what we haven’t yet found will probably never be found, unless it was hidden away in some secret passage or cave. But this isn’t the case at all! First of all, rarely is anything significant discovered in a random, isolated cave—the Dead Sea Scrolls, Nahal Mishmar Treasure, and the Lascaux Paintings are great exceptions. However, archaeological sites all over the world are still waiting to be discovered, and many of those that have been found sit there unexplored.
About Bible Unearthed
This 12-part series explores the history, importance and impact of archaeology and how discoveries help us better understand the ancient world. Dave Stotts, host of Drive Thru History®, introduces his friend and expert, Titus Kennedy, PhD, to unpack the world of archaeology in the Holy Land. They are joined by longtime travel companion and Drive Thru History® writer, Randall Niles. The team teaches from an interactive studio filled with artifacts, models, slides and gizmos. There are also fun cutaways to Titus and Dave at dig sites and museums throughout Israel and the Mediterranean region. The team gets dirty with the basic tools, technologies and discoveries of archaeology, while focusing on the key locations and artifacts that make the Bible come alive. Entertaining and educational, Bible Unearthed™ is a great apologetics resource for the entire family.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1What is Archaeology?
- E2The Impact of Archaeology
- E3Locating Archaeological Sites
- E4The Life of an Archaeologist
- E5What's Being Discovered Today?
- E6Archaeological Mysteries
- E7Top Discoveries in Bible Archaeology
- E8Getting Involved with Archaeology
- E9Trends in Archaeology
- E10Weird Archaeology
- E11Accidental Discoveries in Archaeology