Israeli archaeologists discovered rare 1,400-year-old gold treasure at an ancient monastery site in Judean Desert, including ...
Centuries of excavations have unearthed a few theories about what really brought down one of the oldest cities in the ancient ...
Tel Arad is one of those rare archaeological sites where the past still feels intact rather than buried. You can see the layout of the city, walk its streets, and understand how people actually lived ...
Excavations indicated that the wall was deliberately and systematically removed, leading to additional questions as to who ...
Across the world, some ancient places are not just ruins but are living, breathing spaces filled with people, rituals, and ...
Archaeologists have discovered a rare 1,400-year-old limestone mold at Hyrcania in the Judean Desert that was used to manufacture small devotional flasks for Christian pilgrims visiting the Holy Land.
In addition to ancient verses, a first-century boat ‘brings the Gospel scenes to life’ at the Museum of the Bible.
Before that, let’s refresh our memories about who the Gaza Strip belongs to. Surprisingly, it’s Israel. If you read UN ...
A rare ritual bath found in Jerusalem offers new insight into purity practices during the Second Temple period.
Blood doesn’t age. It is renewed, always fresh. It is one of the most renewable tissues in the body. The blood circulating in ...
Israeli authorities are encroaching on the ancient site of Sebastia in the West Bank to create a tourist attraction aimed at settlers, raising worries of the displacement of Palestinians.
As the State of Israel recovers from two years of war, a biblical book about some restorative heroes of old (sorry, Maccabees ...