Did the Tower of Babel Actually Exist?: A Look at the Archaeological Evidence

For all the means of com­mu­ni­ca­tion and exchange we’ve estab­lished between the cul­tures of the world, no mat­ter how dis­tant they may be from one anoth­er, we still have no tru­ly uni­ver­sal sin­gle human lan­guage. The rea­son could date back to antiq­ui­ty, when we first attempt­ed a grand col­lec­tive project: that of build­ing a tow­er that would reach the heav­ens. Deter­mined to pun­ish our effron­tery, God not only destroyed the work in progress, but ren­dered our lan­guages mutu­al­ly unin­tel­li­gi­ble in order to hin­der any fur­ther attempts to do it again. Or at least that’s how one sto­ry goes.

You may not sub­scribe to a lit­er­al read­ing of the account of the Tow­er of Babel as it appears in the Bible’s Book of Gen­e­sis, but accord­ing to the Hochela­ga video above, the struc­ture does have a fair­ly plau­si­ble basis in his­to­ry.

It could be a leg­endary ver­sion of Ete­me­nan­ki, a Mesopotami­an zig­gu­rat built to hon­or the god Mar­duk at such a scale that it inspired tall tales, as it were, spread far and wide in the ancient world, such as the rumor that its con­struc­tion required mobi­liz­ing the man­pow­er of all human­i­ty. But it real­ly did exist, as evi­denced by its ruins dis­cov­ered at the site of the ancient city of Baby­lon — which, in Hebrew, was called Babel.

A cuneiform-cov­ered tablet con­ve­nient­ly found at the same loca­tion describes a con­struc­tion project of Ete­me­nanki’s size as using mate­ri­als like bitu­men and baked brick, which aligns with bib­li­cal details of the Tow­er of Babel, as do the Greek his­to­ri­an Herodotus’s ref­er­ences to its lay­out and struc­ture. Also rel­e­vant is the Baby­lo­ni­ans’ 587 BC inva­sion of Jerusalem, which brought cap­tives to the cap­i­tal. It’s hard­ly impos­si­ble that some of those dis­placed Jews would have the loom­ing Ete­me­nan­ki in mind when they went on to write the his­to­ries that would ulti­mate­ly find their way into the Hebrew Bible. They may have had no hope of return­ing to their home­land, but they must, at least, have felt rea­son­ably cer­tain that Mar­duk’s days were num­bered.

Relat­ed con­tent:

A Map of All the Coun­tries Men­tioned in the Bible: What The Coun­tries Were Called Then, and Now

Lit­er­ary Crit­ic Northrop Frye Teach­es “The Bible and Eng­lish Lit­er­a­ture”: All 25 Lec­tures Free Online

A Sur­vival Guide to the Bib­li­cal Apoc­a­lypse

Isaac Asimov’s Guide to the Bible: A Wit­ty, Eru­dite Atheist’s Guide to the World’s Most Famous Book

Did Psy­che­del­ic Mush­rooms Appear in Medieval Chris­t­ian Art?: A Video Essay

Vis­it the Online Library of Babel: New Web Site Turns Borges’ “Library of Babel” Into a Vir­tu­al Real­i­ty

Based in Seoul, Col­in Marshall writes and broad­casts on cities, lan­guage, and cul­ture. His projects include the Sub­stack newslet­ter Books on Cities and the book The State­less City: a Walk through 21st-Cen­tu­ry Los Ange­les. Fol­low him on the social net­work for­mer­ly known as Twit­ter at @colinmarshall.


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  • OC says:

    Hi there,

    We noticed that this post is get­ting a lot of vis­its today, but we could­n’t tell where vis­i­tors are com­ing from? Was Google News send­ing you here? Or was it some­thing else?

    Thanks for let­ting us know,
    OC

  • Phillip Hoey says:

    Found it surf­ing the web.
    Retired in Palm Coast FL

  • Roger says:

    Google News feed.

  • Jnash says:

    Google feed send­ing con­tent I active­ly search for lol

  • Noelani says:

    Saw this post tag on Google, I’m inter­est­ed in his­to­ry, archae­ol­o­gy and Bib­li­cal his­to­ry. Thanks for shar­ing this post on the Tow­er of Babel. It adds to what I’ve learned so far on this top­ic.

  • Kathleen Lasby says:

    Real­ly inter­est­ed in arche­ol­o­gy this is so inter­est­ing

  • Lee says:

    Google news sent me here

  • Hani naser says:

    The archae­o­log­i­cal evi­dence for a mas­sive zig­gu­rat in Baby­lon, like Ete­me­nan­ki, sup­ports the bib­li­cal account of the Tow­er of Babel as a real his­tor­i­cal event. The Bible isn’t just myth—it often pre­serves accu­rate mem­o­ries of ancient his­to­ry through a the­o­log­i­cal lens. This sto­ry shows how God respond­ed to human pride, and archae­ol­o­gy is now catch­ing up to what Scrip­ture has said all along.

  • L R says:

    Google news feed

  • Errol Attzs says:

    Google news

  • H Ahm says:

    Google news feed

  • Ho hum says:

    When human pop­u­la­tions are geo­graph­i­cal­ly sep­a­rat­ed their lan­guage evolves dif­fer­ent­ly. No need for a Devine edict to change lan­guage.

  • Jacob Allen leahy says:

    Sama­ra is the place the tow­er exist­ed

  • Amanda says:

    On flip­board 🤗

  • Bart says:

    Abra­ham, father of Judaism, was from … Ur.

    Ur is where?

    Writ­ten lan­guage began when?

    Once you con­nect those dots on a time­line togeth­er, it makes sense that those sto­ries are sim­i­lar and there is no need to inject a 20th cen­tu­ry revi­sion into rea­son­ing the sim­i­lar­i­ties.

  • mohamed says:

    Dit­to Noe­lani, except to add that else­where, I offer my own crit­i­cal hermeneu­ti­cal read­ing to the “Tow­er of Bable” nar­ra­tive in the Hebrew Bible inso­far as the sto­ry is an inven­tion or rather an embell­ish­ment of the orig­i­nal myth (not non­sense but a nar­ra­tive that is based in his­to­ry, an event that has his­toric­i­ty). The nar­ra­tive relects (as does Home­r’s Ili­ade) the epis­temic bat­tle between Yahweh/the Gods and man, with epis­teme being about pow­er and con­trol

  • Big Guerilla says:

    LOL only a none believ­er would say that. Smh

  • Jason Delorimier says:

    Google News

  • Dirty Lefty says:

    Google let me see it on my feed. Curios­i­ty of a fas­ci­nat­ing sub­ject brought me to the site.

  • Dave says:

    San­li­ur­fa Turkey is where the Lord Almighty called Abram from.

  • Becca says:

    https://youtu.be/QtUNHjDmGOY?si=XogoATZEgjAIOUKJ

    Watch Joel Kramer on YouTube Expe­di­tion Bible!
    Incred­i­ble evi­dence for the Tow­er of Babel!

  • Christine Mshambala says:

    Won­der­ful read. Arche­ol­o­gy is right and so is the Bible.
    Thanks, Google for this post.
    As a lover of his­to­ry and mat­ters Bible, I find it con­tents of this arti­cle vin­di­cates the Bible as indeed some ancient his­to­ry like that of Baby­lon

  • MARIANO MOLINA says:

    Enjoyed your pre­sen­ta­tion great­ly,

  • Claire coales says:

    Google feed.Really good.interested in his­to­ry about Muham­mad and whether he exist­ed.

  • Pam says:

    Google feed is where I found this. Very inter­est­ing indeed! Thank you.

  • Skheto Donald Ngobeni says:

    I would like to sub­scribe because you videos are edu­ca­tion­al. I love bib­li­cal teach­ings

  • Leslie says:

    Google news feed brought it to me but I always read Bib­li­cal­ly relat­ed sto­ries. Good arti­cle.

  • Pip says:

    The tow­er of babbel is not a phys­i­cal zig­gu­rat in the real world. It was not a sto­ry about his­to­ry. You will nev­er find any arche­ol­o­gy of its exis­tence.
    It’s an event that resides in the spir­i­tu­al realm. It is so sad that so many mod­ern humans mis­in­ter­pret what the bible is. It’s not to be read as a his­to­ry book. It’s a guide for med­i­ta­tion and a fore­telling of human his­to­ry.

  • Rev yakubu dumbo says:

    What was the real lan­guage Adams and Eve speak in the gar­den of Aden

  • Kevin says:

    Huge leap of faith here. The fact that the bible ref­er­ences actu­al objects and events that took place, don’t make all pages of the bible 100% accu­rate.

  • Doug says:

    God makes it 100% accurate..God requires you to love him with all your heart mind and spir­it.…..,

  • Doug says:

    God makes it 100% accurate..God requires you to love him with all your heart mind and spir­it.…..,

  • Allan says:

    Google news. 😀

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