Uncovering a 2,000-year-old stone vessel workshop that once served pilgrims, Israeli authorities caught antiquity thieves red-handed in Jerusalem cave.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Prof. Gabriel (Gabi) Barkay (photo credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM/THE JERUSALEM POST) Israeli archaeologist Prof. Gabriel Barkay, who ...
New tours of the Rockefeller Museum showcase artifacts ranging from First Temple-period jewelry to Egyptian pharaohs. The ...
The ancient workshop, located on the slopes of Mount Scopus, was found last month during an undercover surveillance operation ...
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Unearthing Israel’s past: Archaeological discoveries change our understanding of history
Few places on Earth carry as much weight of history as Israel. Its soil has been turned over for millennia – by armies, pilgrims, shepherds, and, more recently, by archaeologists. Since the modern ...
For the first time in 2,000 years, visitors can walk the ancient Pilgrims’ Road — a historic path dating back to the time of Jesus. Known to archaeologists as the stepped street, Pilgrims’ Road is a ...
The Israel Antiquities Authority has unveiled a new exhibition, Rising from the Ashes, shedding light on the extraordinary role played by archaeologists during the Israel-Hamas War and the aftermath ...
JERUSALEM -- Underneath the homes and ragged streets of the Palestinian neighborhood of Silwan lie the remnants of a Jewish past: coins, seals, a water tunnel hewn by a Judean king 2,700 years ago, a ...
Israel “deliberately” targeted at least 188 archaeological and historical sites in Gaza, the Palestinian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Hani Hayek alleged on November 25. Earlier this year, the ...
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