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Similar examples of ancient lion artifacts appear to have been used as door knockers. But the newly discovered discs may have ...
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. “To ...
In 1986, an ancient fishing boat was discovered at the bottom of the Sea of Galilee. While there's no proof it was actually ...
New research suggests that a burial site once venerated by Christian pilgrims likely belonged to a member of Herod’s dynasty ...
TEHRAN - No archaeological site or artifacts in Israel have so far been damaged by Iranian missile strikes, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA).
The recent Israel-Iran conflict saw both countries trading missiles and rockets that not only killed and injured civilians but also put the region's cultural heritage at risk. How can it be protected?
Eight newly installed Dead Sea Scrolls, including a rare manuscript outlining the beliefs and structure of the ancient Qumran ...
Excavations suggested that the cave had little to no links to Jesus and that it could be the final resting place of Princess ...
The inscriptions, which were recently published in Liber Annuus, are composed of 30 inscriptions and nine drawings on the ...
In 1986 a 2,000 year old boat was discovered by two brothers in the Sea of Galilee, and has since been dubbed the 'Jesus Boat' ...
Hackers breach Israel Antiquities Authority's social media In their post, the hackers stated, "Soon, all Israeli commanders will face the consequences of their war crimes," along with a photo of a ...
Two Roman-era nails were discovered in a burial cave in south Jerusalem in 1990, with filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici now ...