History & Archeology
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The Arava region in Israel, located to the north of Eilat on the Red Sea and running up to the Dead Sea area, was...
The wealthy of Jerusalem during the First Temple Period, long before the time of the Maccabees or the first exile of the Jews to...
For the first time Egypt digitally ‘unwraps’ the mummy of Pharaoh Amenhotep I, the only royal mummy that has remained unopened in modern times.
Roman Era coins were discovered by The Israel Antiquities Authority Marine Archaeology Unit in a survey that was conducted off of the coast of...
Israel Antiquities Authority excavations being carried out on a massive scale in Yavne have uncovered the first evidence there of a building from the...
The tomb of King Ramses II's chief treasurer, Batah-M-Woya, has been discovered by Egyptian archaeologists.
The latest biggest archeological find in Israel is a 900 year old crusader sword was discovered by an Israeli scuba diver on the coast...
A great discovery was recently made in Vilnius, the Capitol of Lithuania. Two ritual baths, known as miqva’ot, were uncovered within the ruins of...
The Israel Antiquities Authority and Western Wall Heritage Foundation have revealed the discovery of an ancient “city hall” type structure – or area –...