by Steven M. Collins | Dec 21, 2018 | Ten Tribes - Ancient History
Christians in many nations and denominations are focused on the Christmas season at this time. While there are many customs and practices regarding Christmas (including its December 25th date) that have secular or pre-Christian origins (as any informed scholar knows),...
by Steven M. Collins | Sep 17, 2018 | Ten Tribes - Ancient History
Many readers have, no doubt, seen the movie, 300, starring Gerard Butler which was released a number of years ago. It tells the inspiring story of King Leonidas of Sparta, who led 300 of his Spartan warriors to the pass at Thermopylae circa 480 BC to block the path of...
by Steven M. Collins | Aug 17, 2018 | Ten Tribes - Ancient History
My previous post made references to the Phoenician Empire as I discussed a small statute that was unearthed in an excavation in the former territory of ancient Israel that may prove to be that of Israelite King Ahab (or some other Israelite or local Semitic kings)....
by Steven M. Collins | Aug 14, 2018 | Ten Tribes - Ancient History
At an archaeological site in Israel earlier this summer, a remarkable discovery was made. A small sculpture of a man’s head with features indicating a king’s appearance was unearthed in the ancient Israelite city of Abel Beth Maacah, mentioned several...
by Steven M. Collins | Jul 19, 2018 | Ten Tribes - Ancient History
This is the kind of story that the politically-correct media is highly unlikely to cover, so I thought I’d bring it to readers’ attention. Amidst worsening persecution, violence and even murders against white South African farmers, some...
by Steven M. Collins | Mar 30, 2018 | Ten Tribes - Ancient History
Recently, I watched an episode of the TV program “What on Earth?” on the Science cable-TV channel, and it had a very interesting segment that pertains to a portion of historical information I included in my books, Parthia–The Forgotten Ancient...