
New Testament Archaeology
New Testament archaeology is the study of ancient artifacts, ruins, and historical sites that relate to the life and times described in the New Testament of the Bible. It helps researchers verify historical details, understand the cultural and social contexts, and often confirms the existence of places and people mentioned in biblical texts. This field combines archaeological methods with biblical scholarship to build a clearer picture of early Christian history and the world in which these events took place. Overall, it aims to connect biblical stories with tangible evidence from the ancient past.