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The myth of a flood destroying mankind recurs time and again in ancient Near Eastern cultures – but without...
New and exciting research has now been published on the DNA and mitochondrial makeup of the Dead Sea Scrolls...
A rare bronze coin minted by the rebels of the Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-136 CE) and inscribed with the...
Excavations in Tel Motza, 5 KM west of Jerusalem, have revealed a sanctuary dating back to the 10th century...
Re-examination of the Samaria Ostracha yields new information on who could read and write in ancient Judea
A cache of golden coins from the reign of Haroun al-Rashid was discovered in Yavneh
Though Samaria is under Israeli jurisdiction and has been declared a national park, parts of the site are under...
After four years of excavation in Khirbet a-Ra‘i, near Kiryat Gat, an international team of archaeologists has identified the site...
An ancient rural mosque without walls, one of the earliest such known in the world, has been discovered in...
Ancient genomes suggest that the ancestors of the Philistines migrated across the Mediterranean and reached Ashkelon by the early Iron...
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