Archaeologists excavating Abel Beth Maacah in northern Israel have discovered a rare Tetrarchic boundary stone from the Roman ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a unique stone structure in East Jerusalem, providing evidence of cultic activity and possibly ...
The Church of the Apostles, built atop the home of Jesus' first disciples, was believed by many to be merely a myth. But ...
according to the University of Haifa in Israel. Archaeologists found the hoard of about 160 of the coins during ongoing excavations in the Jordan Valley, which runs between the Israeli-occupied ...
The team believes that the structure was in use until the 8th century BCE, the middle of the period when the Kings of Judah ...
Distinguished Professor Thomas E. Levy’s 40-year-plus career has been shaped by what he calls archaeo-diplomacy: using ...
A fragment of a porcelain bowl was found on Mount Zion during an archaeological dig carried out by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) and the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology (GPIA).
RAMAT GAN, ISRAEL—Paleolithic hunter-gatherers living in northern Israel’s Hula Valley ate a diet rich in nuts, tubers, and starchy roots, according to a statement released by Bar-Ilan University.
“Cyber-archaeology is the marriage of archaeology, computer science, engineering and the natural sciences that takes ...
Haifa University team finds cache of 160 extremely rare coins - dated to 80/79 BCE, during the reign of Judah Maccabee's grand-nephew - near Alexandrion Fortress, north of Jericho ...