History & Archeology
Dr. Milka Levy-Rubin of the National Library of Israel reveals Jerusalem’s transformations as they were seen by pilgrims, researchers, and explorers.
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Dr. Milka Levy-Rubin of the National Library of Israel reveals Jerusalem’s transformations as they were seen by pilgrims, researchers, and explorers.
The correspondence from the First Temple period discovered on side of well-studied artifact at The Israel Museum, Tel Aviv University researchers say
3,000-YEAR-OLD Old donkey dung provide insight into complexity of Iron age copper production at Timna Valley
How were the pyramids built? Since humans at the time of the pyramids, thousands of years ago, could not establish such engineering operations, they...
A lengthy personal letter written by the most famous Jew of the 20th Century Albert Einstein and enhanced with hand drawings sold tonight...
A rare “protective” passport signed by Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg and used to transport Hungarian Jewish refugees into Sweden during Holocaust, World War...
The buried coins were revealed by Israel Antiquities Authority beneath the ruins of a building that apparently served Christian pilgrims.
One of just three of the Schindler’s list known to still exist, and the only one to have come on to the...
Magazine: Quite a few Jewish communities found their place in the china over the years. A new exhibition at Bar-Ilan University documents historical ties.
The Earth's magnetic field that emanates from the planet's deep interior out into space, existed 3.5 billion years, but is still enigmatic in physics.