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Archaeologists in central Israel are excavating one of the world's oldest-known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years.
The Israel Antiquities Authority has uncovered an ancient blade manufacturing site, along with the flint cores from which the ...
The findings provide compelling evidence of a sophisticated society with a complex social and economic structure at the very ...
Archaeologists believe they have found one of the oldest burial sites in the world at Tinshemet Cave in central Israel. The cave contains well-preserved remains of early humans, dating back around 100 ...
Archaeologists uncovered a Bronze Age blade workshop in southern Israel, revealing advanced flint tools and organized ...
James R. Strange, professor of New Testament at Samford University, was hoping to excavate a lot of ancient pottery from ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS may have found the oldest burial site in the world – after discovering carefully arranged human remains dating ...
In a shocking archaeological discovery, an ancient gold ring has been unearthed at the City of David. It was found steps away from the Temple of Jerusalem, the last place the Ark of the Covenant ...
Israel Archaeological dig in Jerusalem finds fortifications believed to be from time of King David: See the photos The moat remains undated but material and methods may indicate an age over 3,000 ...
A new exhibition, Eternity of Israel, opened Wednesday at Terminal 3 of Ben-Gurion Airport, offering travelers a glimpse into Israel’s ancient past through rare archaeological artifacts and ...
A 12-year-old girl was on a hiking trip with her family in Israel when she discovered a small scarab that turned out to be an ancient Egyptian amulet dating back 3,500 years.
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