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Study anchors obscure pharaoh in time, opening research path into dating the Exodus
A PLOS ONE paper places Ahmose's reign over Egypt decades after the famous Thera volcanic eruption in the Aegean Sea, with ...
For more than a decade, archaeologists have struggled to decipher an inscription carved into the neck of a broken jar that dates back to King Solomon's reign in ancient Israel. Now, researchers have ...
A new study mapped ancient quarries in Jerusalem, offering rare insight into historic stonework hidden beneath the modern ...
Found near the ancient city of Armageddon alongside a winepress and a temple figurine, this 3,300-year-old teapot was likely used in votive rituals.
An ancient village in Israel is receiving a lot of attention after an 11-year archaeological dig uncovered colorful mosaics near the ruins of a synagogue. An ancient village in Israel is receiving a ...
Archaeological excavations outside the ancient city of Megiddo shed light on the area's Bronze Age alcohol production and a ...
Ancient Canaanite ritual artifacts and 5,000-year-old winepress discovered at Tel Megiddo in Israel, the biblical site known as Armageddon from the Book of Revelation.
TEL MEGIDDO, Israel — An ancient Christian mosaic bearing an early reference to Jesus as God is at the center of a controversy that has riled archaeologists. Should the centuries-old decorated floor, ...
Archaeologists in Caesarea, an ancient port city located on the Mediterranean coast of modern-day Israel, have discovered a 1,700-year-old Roman sarcophagus depicting a drinking contest between ...
Researchers chart 39 quarry sites from 117 excavations, shedding light on how “Jerusalem stone” built the city.
Tombs dating back to the ancient Roman era have been opened to the public for the first time after a meticulous restoration process, according to an announcement from the Israel Antiquities Authority.
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