An Egyptian-German archaeological mission has unearthed a staggering 13,000 inscribed pottery fragments, known as ostraca, at the ancient site of Athribis in Sohag, Upper Egypt, including over 130 ...
Ancient 5,500-year-old workshop 'confirms key part of the Bible' ...
A groundbreaking underwater archaeological mission has confirmed the existence of a submerged Maya settlement beneath the waters of Lake Atitlán in the Guatemalan highlands, reframing the site from ...
Years ago, when I was a young archaeologist, I worked as the Israel Antiquities Authority’s supervisor for the development ...
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How ancient seeds are rewriting the history of biblical-era trade with Arabia
New radiocarbon dating of Ein Hatzeva fortress on ancient trade route in the Arava suggests it was built 2,800 years ago by ...
Jerusalem appears in the Jewish Bible 669 times and Zion 154 times, and not once by name in the Qu'ran. Denial of Jewish ...
A team led by Professor Garrick Allen at the University of Glasgow used advanced multispectral imaging to reveal faint “ghost ...
Archaeologists in Israel believe they discovered the ancient biblical town where Jesus performed miracles and several ...
Ancient remains dating back some 8,000 years have been discovered in a field in England during preparation to build a massive ...
While the world often historically associates the opium trade with the far east, Israeli researchers have found that the highly-potent drug played a major role in biblical times.
Legislation's critics maintain it amounts to de facto annexation, while supporters say it is necessary to preserve ...
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