History & Archeology
How did this enigmatic burial site come to be in such an uncharted expanse?
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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
This enigmatic site, carved into the living rock, reveals eight chambers holding relics that whisper of sacred rituals
In addition to the monastery, a very sophisticated wine press was also uncovered, which was built and repaired several times over the years.
Frequently people in Israel stumble onto amazing pieces of the past when simply taking a walk through the desert.
Although dating from the 19th or early 20th century (100-200 years old), and therefore not legally an antiquity, the piece is considered unique.
The researchers: “Just as today many of us possess objects of Jewish significance, so did the lamp’s owner, some 200 years after the Temple’s...
This new study refutes a series of papers published since the 1990s alleging significant pollution from the ancient copper industry.