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Excavations suggested that the cave had little to no links to Jesus and that it could be the final resting place of Princess ...
Similar examples of ancient lion artifacts appear to have been used as door knockers. But the newly discovered discs may have ...
A 2,000-year-old burial cave in Israel is continuing to stir debate. Who exactly was buried here? Was it one of Jesus’ female ...
The inscriptions, which were recently published in Liber Annuus, are composed of 30 inscriptions and nine drawings on the ...
The Paris-based International Council of Museums had issued an emphatic warning after the first bomb strikes: There was a ...
The bronze artifacts may have served as coffin handles for a burial in what is now Israel, but the true nature of the find ...
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?
TEHRAN - No archaeological site or artifacts in Israel have so far been damaged by Iranian missile strikes, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA).
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 ...
About one hundred extreme ultra-Orthodox individuals demonstrated violently outside the home of Yaakov Ataracchi, CEO and owner of Aura, one of Israel’s largest ... out with the guidance of the ...
On Tuesday, April 2, the Israel Antiquities Authority revealed in a Facebook post that three-year-old Ziv Nitzan of Ramot Meir found a 3,800-year-old scarab amulet during a family trip to Tel ...
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 ...