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Learn more about the artifacts included in The Flood Museum exhibits.


Amenhotep II
The Pharaoh of the Exodus – Biblical History Confirmed in Egypt’s 18th Dynasty


Moses the Prince of Egypt
Biblical History Confirmed as Senenmut of Hatshepsut’s Court


Nimrod the Mighty Hunter
Biblical History Confirmed as Sargon the Great of Akkad


The Baghdad Battery
Evidence of Advanced Technology Among Noah’s Descendants After the Flood


1516 Novum Instrumentum Omne
God’s Providential Restoration of the Pure Greek New Testament


The Siloam Inscription
Ancient Testimony to Biblical Engineering in Hezekiah's Tunnel


The Dead Sea Scrolls 4Q201, 4Q4, and 4Q41
Ancient Witnesses to Creation, the Flood, and God’s Unchanging Law


The Aleppo Codex
A Remarkable Guardian of God’s Word in Biblical History


The Half Shekel of the Sanctuary
The Tyrian Shekel in the Life of Christ


The Archaeopteryx Fossil
A Beautiful Bird Buried by the Waters of Noah’s Flood


Who's Related to Who?
Debunking Evolutionary Myths Through Skull Comparisons


David's Five Smooth Stones
David’s Sling and God’s Sovereign Power Confirmed


The Cyrus Cylinder
God’s Sovereign Decree in Ancient Clay


Dresden Codex
A Preserved Maya Witness to the Global Flood


Jericho Pottery
Jericho Discoveries Confirm the Biblical Conquest and Divine Judgment


The Temple Tiles
Among the most exciting recent discoveries are the colorful stone tiles recovered by the Temple Mount Sifting Project.


When a Horse is Not a Horse
Close scrutiny shows it's not a horse at all but an extinct creature rapidly buried amid catastrophic conditions—conditions matching the biblical Flood's massive sediment deposition and rapid entombment of life forms.


The Lucy Fossil
The Lucy fossil, far from proving evolution, exposes its deceptions.


Dinosaur Soft Tissue
View actual slides under our high-powered microscope, showcasing osteocytes and vessels from Triceratops horns, thanks to Armitage's samples. It's a powerful testament to the Flood's reality.


The Crucifixion Quake
The "Crucifixion Quake," described in Matthew 27, finds remarkable corroboration in the varved sediments of the Dead Sea.


The Crown of Thorns
The Crown of Thorns, often described as a "helmet of thorns" due to its cap-like structure encompassing the head, stands as a poignant symbol of Jesus Christ's Passion


The Tel Dan Stele
The Tel Dan Stele, also known as the Tel Dan Inscription or "House of David" Inscription, is a groundbreaking discovery that provides the earliest extra-biblical evidence of King David's dynasty.


The Moabite Stone (Mesha Stele)
The Moabite Stone bridges the ancient Near East to the biblical world, showing real nations, kings, and the God of Israel interacting in history.


The Bar Kokhba Coin
The coins from the Bar Kokhba revolt stand out as poignant symbols of Jewish defiance against Roman oppression.


The Caiaphas Ossuary
In the annals of biblical archaeology, few discoveries bridge the gap between ancient artifacts and scriptural accounts as profoundly as the Caiaphas Ossuary.


The Antikythera Mechanism
Discovered in 1901 from a shipwreck off the Greek island of Antikythera, this corroded bronze device has revolutionized our understanding of ancient ingenuity.


The Saqqara Bird
The Saqqara Bird, a small wooden model discovered in 1898 during excavations at the Pa-di-Imen tomb in Saqqara, Egypt, has sparked intense debate among archaeologists, historians, and those who view history through a biblical lens.


The James Ossuary
The James Ossuary is a first-century AD limestone burial box, or ossuary, measuring approximately 20 inches long, discovered in the antiquities market and first publicly announced in 2002 by the Biblical Archaeology Society. It bears an Aramaic inscription reading "Ya'akov bar Yosef akhui diYeshua," translated as "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus."


Dead Sea Scroll Jar
Ancient Jewish manuscripts, dating from the third century BCE to the first century CE, were often stored in distinctive clay jars that played a crucial role in their preservation.


The Shroud of Turin
For centuries, the Shroud of Turin—a 14-foot linen cloth bearing the faint, full-body image of a crucified man—has captivated believers and skeptics alike.


The Aitken Bible
The Aitken Bible, often referred to as the "Bible of the Revolution," is a landmark edition of the King James Version (KJV) of the Holy Scriptures, printed in 1782 by Robert Aitken in Philadelphia.


Lincoln's Inaugural Bible
The Lincoln Bible is the iconic name for a modest 1853 King James Version (KJV) printed by Oxford University Press, which Abraham Lincoln used for his presidential oath of office on March 4, 1861.


The Bay Psalms
The Bay Psalm Book, formally titled The Whole Booke of Psalmes Faithfully Translated into English Metre, holds the distinction of being the first book printed in British North America.


The 1663 Eliot Bible
Eliot's Bible, formally known as Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe Up-Biblum God (translated as "The Whole Holy His-Bible God"), was the first complete Bible printed in North America.


The Bible's Role in American Military History
The Bible has played a profound and multifaceted role in America's wars, serving not only as a source of spiritual guidance and moral justification but also as a tangible symbol of hope, protection, and national identity for soldiers and sailors.


1808 Thomson Bible
Charles Thomson's 1808 Bible, formally titled The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Covenant, Commonly Called the Old and New Testament; Translated from the Greek, represents a landmark achievement in American religious scholarship and publishing.


1599 Geneva Bible
The Geneva Bible, first published in 1560 and with its 1599 edition representing a mature and widely circulated version, stands as one of the most influential translations in English religious history.


1792 Brown's Self-Interpreting Bible
The 1792 edition of John Brown's Self-Interpreting Bible represents a seminal moment in American publishing and religious history.


The 1776 Saur "Gun-Wad" Bible
The 1776 Saur Bible, often referred to as the "Gun-Wad Bible," stands as a pivotal artifact in the annals of American religious and printing history.


The Great Isaiah Scroll
The Great Isaiah Scroll, one of the most significant finds among the Dead Sea Scrolls, stands as powerful evidence of the Bible's unchanging truth.
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