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Ritual bath bearing ash uncovered in Jerusalem testifies to Second Temple destruction, archaeologists say
Excavations beneath the Western Wall Plaza uncovered a rock-hewn mikveh, or ritual bath, dating to the final days of the ...
Israeli archaeologists discovered rare 1,400-year-old gold treasure at an ancient monastery site in Judean Desert, including ...
Archaeologists say excavated bath, filled with ash and debris, offers a window into the city’s spiritual life 2,000 years ago ...
A rare ritual bath found in Jerusalem offers new insight into purity practices during the Second Temple period.
The mikveh still bears ash remains that testify to the destruction of the Second Temple, according to researchers.
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What it means to study religion in Jerusalem
In this update, the creator explains why Jerusalem is central to academic research on religion. The city contains layers of archaeological, historical, and textual evidence tied to Judaism and ...
Excavations indicated that the wall was deliberately and systematically removed, leading to additional questions as to who ...
The year's most exciting discoveries included the site where a young George Washington stopped a friendly fire incident, the ...
In addition to ancient verses, a first-century boat ‘brings the Gospel scenes to life’ at the Museum of the Bible.
Three artists, three questions, and a shared urge to find order in chaos through repetition, light, and form. Common ...
Centuries of excavations have unearthed a few theories about what really brought down one of the oldest cities in the ancient ...
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