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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFour Bewildering Bronze Lions' Heads With Slightly Different Facial Expressions Found in Ancient Roman Grave in IsraelArchaeologists have discovered four bronze discs in a 1,900-year-old Roman grave in central Israel. The artifacts depict ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNWho was buried in Salome’s cave: A disciple of Jesus, a midwife or a Jewish queen?New research suggests that a burial site once venerated by Christian pilgrims likely belonged to a member of Herod’s dynasty ...
In 1986, an ancient fishing boat was discovered at the bottom of the Sea of Galilee. While there's no proof it was actually ...
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Knewz on MSNChristian Pilgrimage Site 'Salome's Cave' in Israel May Actually Be the Tomb of a Jewish Royal, Researchers SayExcavations suggested that the cave had little to no links to Jesus and that it could be the final resting place of Princess ...
Purim came early for the Israel Antiquities Authority this year. Last week, ahead of the holiday that starts tonight, the IAA released a press release about an exciting find, which fit in well ...
Clara Amit, Israel Antiquities Authority The artifacts were found along the Pilgrimage Road, also known in Arabic as the Darb al-Hajj, which ran from Cairo to the Arabian Peninsula.
Israel Antiquities Authority It turned out that the authority had "been aware of the existence of this shipwrecked cargo for some time," according to Koby Sharvit, director of the underwater ...
No archaeological site or artifacts in Israel have so far been damaged by Iranian strikes, a spokesperson for the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) tells The Times of Israel in a statement.
Israel Antiquities Authority. Bronze coins related to Ptolemies and of Antiochus IV, weapons, wooden tools and fabrics were found too. The Judean Desert is about 800 meters above the Dead Sea and ...
Magnificent murals on Roman-era Israeli tombs unearthed and open to the public. Tombs painstakingly restored by the Israel Antiquities Authority in what was Ashkelon under the Roman Empire are now ...
Ziv Nitzan, from Moshav Ramot Meir, found the amulet during a trip to Tel Azeka, near Beit Shemesh, said the Israel Antiquities Authority on Tuesday morning. It turns out the amulet is 3,800 years ...
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