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Archaeologists dig in against antiquities bill aiming to deepen Israel’s hold on West Bank
For centuries, the ruins of a fortress on a low hill in the Judean Desert known as Tal‘at ed Damm were mostly untouched. Recently, however, archaeologists have begun excavating the site to see what ...
As all these discoveries show, the land’s buried secrets have the power to transform our understanding of history, faith, and ...
Recent archaeological discoveries at two pivotal biblical sites are transforming our understanding of early Christianity's expansion across the ancient Mediterranean world. In Turkey's ancient Lystra, ...
A Kentucky man was listening to sirens and alarms in Jerusalem on Friday night, as fighting between Israel and Iran flares in the Middle East. Tommy Chamberlin, of Pikeville, has been on an ...
Archaeologists have uncovered three 3,000-year-old shipwrecks off Israel’s Coast, the first Iron Age vessels found in the ...
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 Ancient Samaria Sifting Center will open to the public during Sukkot. Rare finds were discovered during excavations.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has inaugurated a contentious archaeological tourism site led by an Israeli settler group ...
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Rubio visits contentious Jerusalem archaeological site, boosting Israeli claim to area
In closed ceremony attended by PM, top US diplomat inaugurates newly completed Pilgrims' Road in City of David archaeological park under Silwan, a Palestinian neighborhood ...
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