Was Jerusalem destroyed in 587 or 607 BCE? Often overlooked in this controversy is some evidence from Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian.
The woman had six fingers on her left hand, a characteristic that in ancient cultures was often interpreted as a sign of ...
Scientists suggest that approximately 2,800 years ago, Jerusalem, specifically the City of David, may have been affected by a powerful earthquake. This event is described in the biblical Books of Amos ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a unique stone structure in East Jerusalem, providing evidence ... First Temple period (1200 to 586 B.C.) of ancient Israel, suggesting ritual and cultic practices ...
A ‘unique’ collection of ‘pearl caves’ containing archaeological artefacts has been found in an ancient tunnel. The pearls are a type of ‘speleothem’ – mineral deposits that are formed in caves by ...
Myths, of the Da Vinci Code variety, abound that vessels from the ancient Jerusalem Temples are squirreled ... who directs Yeshiva University’s Center for Israel Studies and is the scholar ...
Located near Tlalim Junction, the excavation site has revealed dozens of tombs containing a rich variety of artifacts.
The authors of the article from the Center for Research on Ancient Jerusalem, led by archaeologist Eli Shukron, who directed the excavation on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority ...
Translated From WAFA, Article by Bilal Gheith Kiswani : Over 38 years ago, the Scientific Library was established on ...
The Eternity of Israel exhibition aims to convey the enduring vitality of the Jewish people and their deep connection to this land.” ...
Excavations of a 2500-year-old tomb compound in the Negev desert in southern Israel revealed ancient trade caravans traveling ...