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The battle, which took place in Megiddo, northern Israel, is described in the Second Book of Kings and is historically linked to the site...
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The battle, which took place in Megiddo, northern Israel, is described in the Second Book of Kings and is historically linked to the site...
The unexpected find, which experts believe belonged to the Canaanite period, sheds light on the region’s rich history.
This significant discovery sheds new light on Hellenistic-era settlements and trade routes in the region.
The findings challenge long-held archaeological beliefs and provide new insights into early human intelligence, craftsmanship, and problem-solving abilities.
This discovery sheds new light on the ascetic lifestyles of women in ancient religious communities
Ancient Egyptian mummified bodies smell ‘woody,’ ‘spicy’ and ‘sweet’, finds a new study led by researchers from UCL and the University of Ljubljana, revealing...
How did this enigmatic burial site come to be in such an uncharted expanse?
The longest Greek papyrus ever found in the Judaean Desert, comprising over 133 lines of text, has now been published for the first time.
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare Tetrarchic boundary stone at the site of Abel Beth Maacah in northern Israel.
New research suggests that part of the floor of the sandstone shelter which was shaped and adapted by Palaeolithic people