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A 3-year-old girl on a family walk picked up an interesting-looking pebble that turned out to be a 3,800-year-old amulet.
Archaeologists uncovered a Bronze Age blade workshop in southern Israel, revealing advanced flint tools and organized ...
The Early Bronze Age site of Nahal Qomem near Kiryat Gat presents hundreds of artifacts, shedding new light on trade ...
Advanced flint industry dating back approximately 5,500 years was uncovered, providing first-ever evidence of blade production in southern Israel.
Two thousand years after the minting of this coin, we come along a few days before Tisha B'Av and find such a moving testimony to that great destruction,” says archaeologist ...
This Tisha b'Av, then, as we sadly commemorate the loss of the Temple in Jerusalem, we also take solace in knowing the story of Israel continues ...
Let’s examine a mitzvah in the Torah and see how, from being something that might offer no immediate personal satisfaction, ...
Evidence from Tinshemet Cave in Israel shows that early human groups shared similar burial practices, including deliberate ...
The Israel Antiquities Authority has uncovered an ancient blade manufacturing site, along with the flint cores from which the ...
Now, lo and behold, science seems to be echoing what our sages intuited thousands of years ago.
Archaeologists in central Israel are excavating one of the world's oldest known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years. It ...
The shift reflects a growing realization in Jerusalem that Israel’s goals cannot be achieved without preserving a degree of ...