Last Updated:10 Octobe 2009 . .
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Archaeology
Old World /
Dead Sea Scrolls
Mesopotamia..
New World
Archaeology
Miscellaneous
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Old World Archaeology
Resources for Ancient Egypt - Wide variety of sources about Ancient Egypt
Ancient Jewish History (Jewish Virtual Library) - Ancient Jewish History.
Ancient Synagogues - Primary sources and archaeology for ancient synagogues.
Archaeology of Israel (Jewish Virtual Library) -
Archaeology of Jerusalem and the Temple - Ritmeyer is an archaeologist and a graphic designer. His pictures are awesome.
Bible History Online - Many academic sites that contain an incredible amount of good research tools and maps, etc.
Bible Light.org - "...a number of archaeological discoveries which have some connection with the record contained in the Bible? It is because archaeological finds have in many instances provided vital proof that statements, places, people or events which have been dismissed previously as mythical were indeed factual."
Egypt At The Time Of Moses - Bricks for building were made from clay and strengthened with straw; this was a manufacturing method employed in Egypt over 1,000 years before Christ.
LDS.Org - This is by far the best website for Mormons on the Internet.
The Oriental Institute Museum (Univ. of Chicago) - "The Oriental Institute Museum is a world-renowned showcase for the history, art, and archaeology of the ancient Near East. "
Sennacharib`s Account - The same account as the Bible event was recorded for the library at Nineveh and the clay tablet of the record is now in the British Museum.
Mesopotamia
Ancient Mesopotamia (Univ. of Chicago) - "this website tells the story of ancient Mesopotamia now present-day Iraq — a story shared by all humans."
Archeological Outliers , by J. Huston McCulloch - Diverse Epigraphic materials.
The Oriental Institute Museum (Univ. of Chicago) - "The Oriental Institute Museum is a world-renowned showcase for the history, art, and archaeology of the ancient Near East. "
Bible Light.org - "...a number of archaeological discoveries which have some connection with the record contained in the Bible? It is because archaeological finds have in many instances provided vital proof that statements, places, people or events which have been dismissed previously as mythical were indeed factual."
Mesopotamia (WSU) - Mesopotamia is designed as a learning module in the form of a "research textbook." The module provides more information and in more detail than the average freshman level world cultures/history/civilizations textbook.
Ruins of Babylon - The same account as the Bible event was recorded for the library at Nineveh and the clay tablet of the record is now in the British Museum.
Sumerians Artifacts Collection - This is by far the best website for Sumerian artifacts on the Internet.
New World Achaeology
Ancient American.com - Archaeology of the Americas Before Columbus.
Ancient America.org Foundation - "Ancient American Foundation is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to the scholarship and cultural aspects of The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ."
Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations -
Archeological Outliers , by J. Huston McCulloch - Diverse Epigraphic materials
Aztec codices - Part of the Univ. of Utah's digital collections.
Aztec Reconstructionalism - "NEWS AND OPINION ABOUT THE ANCIENT AZTEC RELIGION, ITS COSMOLOGY, ITS DEITIES, AND ITS RELEVANCE FOR CONTEMPORARY SPIRITUAL SEEKERS."
Book of Mormon Geography -
Book of Mormon Tours.com - "When we founded Book of Mormon Tours, we made a conscious decision to take a different approach to Mesoamerica..."
Brant Gardner's Scholarly Mesoamerican Research - Brant's self-published papers on Mesoamerican archaeology and history. Very nice, and quite scholarly, as Brant is a Mesoamerican scholar.
Chapman’s Page (Horses, Elephants & the Book of Mormon)
Did the Phoenicians discover the New World? -
Jewish Synagogues in the book of Mormon (Kerry Shirts)
Los Lunas Decalogue Stone - Ten Commandments found in NM, possibly 2000 yrs old.
MesoWeb.com - "Mesoweb is devoted to the ancient cultures of Mexico and adjacent Central America, including the Olmec, Zapotec, Mixtec, Teotihuacan, Toltec, Aztec and Maya (reserving the word Mayan for the language and the word Maya for the people and their culture)."
Mormon Sites.org - "On this website you will read about exciting new findings that are beginning to reveal possible geographic locations for places and events recorded in the Book of Mormon..."
National Geographic News - (Horses in the Americas)
New World Archaeological Foundation (BYU) - "The NWAF papers are reports of field work and of studies of subjects related to Mesoamerican (southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and western Honduras) archaeology. The Papers are written by archaeologists as reports of their work. The Papers are published irregularly as the reports are completed."
Nephite Project.com - "Our mission is to discover Book of Mormon archaeological sites relating to Nephi’s writing. Order our documentary films and books or simply review our discoveries, photo galleries and articles. We promise you will see amazing and never shown before evidence that The Book of Mormon is true."
Quetzalcoatl: Papers - It's a wonderful resource for anyone interested in reading some hard data and sound analysis about how Quetzalcoatl was worshiped, and his place in Aztec and Toltec mythology.
Solutrean Connection - Mostly about american human habitation in the Americas which are probably much older than B.o.M. civilizations, but presents evidence that humans hunted bison, camels, horses, and mammoths/elephants in the Americas.
Zarahemla Research Foundation - Zarahemla Research Foundation is a non-profit, tax-deductible organization dedicated to Book of Mormon research. The foundation is not associated with any specific religious organization. Membership is open to anyone interested in Book of Mormon research.
Miscellaneous Links
The Ten Lost Tribes (by Ariel Segal) -
Lost Tribes of Israel -
Where are the Ten Lost Tribes? (PBS programming) - Maps
Ancient Near East Site Maps - Oriental Institute, University of Chicago. This first installment of the Oriental Institute Map Series presents seven Site Maps covering the ancient Near East (Egypt, Sudan, The Levant, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, and Iran), locating primary archaeological sites, modern cities, and river courses set against a plain background
BYU Ancient Maps of Qumran -
Jewish Virtual Library - Before the Common Era maps.
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