Final answer:
The correct answer is option D) Archaeological findings.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hubbard and Deadman believe that archaeological findings most fit historical evidence in the context of biblical studies.
Archaeological findings provide tangible evidence from the past, such as artifacts, structures, and monuments, that can support or corroborate historical accounts mentioned in the Bible. These findings help to understand the historical context, cultural practices, and the lives of the people mentioned in the biblical texts.