First what is the Bible about?
It is the revelation of Jesus Christ, from Genesis to Revelation.
Because Jesus is real, we can trust the Bible totally.
Back in the 1800's, most Biblical sites were unknown. In fact, this was a great jumping off point by German Higher Criticism, which basically interpreted the Bible as a metaphor, rather than the true Word of God. Gradually, archeologists began to find the places, right where the Bible said they were. There are only a few sites that have not been uncovered, but the Holy Land, Asia Minor and Greek all have many tells, or covered cities, which have not been explored. So I am sure that one day, the entire geography of the Bible will be confirmed.
As for the scientific side, people in the OT and NT had a completely different view of science than we do today. So does that make it inaccurate scientifically? Not really. But it does mean sometimes the estimates of things are slightly different than we would interpret them using the modern scientific method. But that is our judgment on the past, not the truth of the accuracy of the Bible.
Finally, evolution versus creation has been discussed here on many threads. Not one supposed scientist has given me any reason to believe evolution is the better paradigm. Creation is the only answer to the questions of the mechanism of speciation. God did create the world, and a short creation time, not so far in the past (not millions or billions of years) is definitely what my undergrad science degree made me realize is the correct answer, not long earth creation or evolution.
Finally, ask the Bible whether the Bible is inspired. I think this includes the science.
"All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, [SUP]17 [/SUP]that the man of God may be complete,equipped for every good work." 2 Tim. 3:16-17