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Near Beit Shemesh a public building was uncovered that might have served as a cultic worship site, with a room containing dozens of intact...
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Near Beit Shemesh a public building was uncovered that might have served as a cultic worship site, with a room containing dozens of intact...
The findings, published in the journal Childhood in the Past, provide compelling evidence of child labor in the Early Bronze Age.
An Armenian-German research team has been exploring the Hellenistic metropolis of Artaxata in the Ararat Plain since 2018.
For centuries Jews around the world have speculated that Christopher Columbus may have, indeed, been Jewish
Sennacherib was a king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire who ruled from 705 BCE to 681 BCE. He is known for his military conquests, including...
Excavations at Tinnis Fort, overlooking Merlin's Grave, and the Thirlestane Barrows revealed compelling evidence supporting the local legend.
The site was found way back in the 1930s, about 300 meters from the beach; a sand-filled vaulted tomb.
The object, which was engraved with mirror writing, served as both an amulet and a tool for legally signing documents and certificates.
Tisha B'Av Discovery: Second Temple Artifacts Reveal Jerusalem's Glory Before Destruction
Archaeologists in Israel have unearthed the largest Second Temple-era quarry ever discovered in Jerusalem’s Har Hotzvim Hi-Tech Park – located in the northwest part...