Archaeologists Uncover Temple-Era Jewish Village
Archaeologists find remains of Jewish town in the Galilee. Town dates back to times of Second Temple.
Archaeologists find remains of Jewish town in the Galilee. Town dates back to times of Second Temple.
Three unique buildings have been unearthed by archaeologists - and one of them may have been a palace used by King David himself
Hebrew University: this is the earliest alphabetical written text ever uncovered in the city.
Scientists: flowers may have been meant to ensure a pleasant passage from the world of the living.
Artifact bears the name of Mycerinus, the king who was one of the builders of the Giza pyramids.
The findings, to be displayed this week at Shilo, include hewn holes in which wooden beams could have been placed.
Archaeologists pleased to find ‘finely preserved’ stretch of road from Roman era in Jerusalem.
Makor Rishon says authorities are keeping lid on what may be a royal castle from David's time.
Antiquities Authority workers have discovered a well-preserved Byzantine era wine-making facility in southern Israel