The workshop was discovered at the Ras Tamim archaeological site on the eastern slope of Mount Scopus.
The ancient workshop, located on the slopes of Mount Scopus, was found last month during an undercover surveillance operation ...
Cups, bowls and other ritually pure items are thought to have been fashioned out of soft limestone at Mount Scopus site along pilgrimage road in waning days of Second Temple ...
The seal, which is made of a light brown gemstone, is thought by archaeologists to have been “hung like a necklace around its owner’s neck,” and decoratively divided into three.
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 ...
Many of the recovered vessels are now on public display in “Criminal Past,” a new exhibition at the Jay and Jeanie ...
The Israel Antiquities Authority has launched a new database holding over three million historically significant records. The Israel Antiquities Authority launched the Israel National Archaeological ...
The event hosted more than 2,000 visitors, including soldiers, police officers, Holocaust survivors, and students from schools and kindergartens across the country.
The two silver amulet scrolls date to 600 BC and are inscribed with the priestly blessing of Numbers 6:24–26. They were discovered in a Jerusalem excavation in 1979 by Israeli archaeologist Gabriel ...
Large stone tool workshop from the Second Temple period, which produced tools for Jews some 2,000 years ago, uncovered in a ...
"Presented in this volume are papers delivered at a conference of the Philip and Muriel Berman Center for Jewish Studies at Lehigh University entitled 'The archaeology of Israel: constructing the past ...
Residents of Sebastia in the Occupied West Bank say that Israel’s plan to redevelop the area for tourism will cut them off ...