The Israel Antiquities Authority has revealed the discovery of a 9000 year old mask from the south Hebron Hills, which...
Jerusalem’s current transportation revolution isn’t limited to light rails and the not-so-fast train to Tel Aviv. One issue in municipal...
Tel Aviv’s Gordon Beach was recently the scene of a dramatic reenactment. No Crusaders or Saracens on horseback were involved...
Though it’s entitled I Captured the Truth, 1947–1997, the retrospective of photographer David Rubinger’s work currently on exhibit at Tel...
A collection of over a thousand clay bullas from the second and third centuries BCE has been discovered at Tel...
Jerusalem’s International Convention Center, near the city entrance, has long been known to be built over a ceramics factory operated...
Excavations by the Israel Antiquities Authority in cooperation with Lithuania’s Cultural Heritage Association, the Vilnius Jewish community, and three...
Could the head of a three thousand year old figurine from Tel Abel Beth Maacah represent one of the ancient...
A sliced skull and amputated right hand dating from the tenth century are the oldest evidence yet discovered in Israel...
Eilat Mazar now controversially claims the inscription on a clay bulla she discovered in 2009 proves it belonged to...
A medieval bronze ring was discovered by during landscape gardening in Moshav Yugav in the Jezreel Valley. The sharp-eyed gardener,...
An exquisite Roman mosaic has been found by the Crusader bridge leading into Caesarea, hidden until now beneath the...
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