Archaeology at Jericho reveals fallen walls, rapid destruction, stored grain, and widespread burning—evidence of a swift conquest matching Joshua’s record.
The Walls of Jericho — c. 1406 B.C.E.
Jericho’s walls fell in 1406 B.C.E.—a short siege, a total burn, and a brick ramp in the dust. The archaeology fits the Word.
Jericho in the New Testament: Biblical Geography, History, and Archaeology of the City of Palms
Jericho, a crucial site in the New Testament, highlights Jesus’ ministry, with archaeological evidence reflecting its biblical significance and lush geography.

