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Yair Whiteson, a 13-year-old aspiring archeologist living in Haifa, Israel, discovered an 1,800-year-old ring while hiking ...
Three 1,500-year-old burials in the Negev desert have pendants of bone and ebony that may depict the deceased individuals' ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare set of 1,500-year-old figurines buried in southern Israel’s Negev Desert, shedding light ...
Israel Antiquities Authority paper records 49 black-fired vessels in a single Mamilla tomb and tracks their decline across ...
Ancient ebony figures discovered in a necropolis in Israel are stylistically African, but made of Asian wood and surfaced ...
Experts say that the figurines prove that a Christian community lived in southern Israel nearly 1,000 years ago.
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The Times of Israel on MSNWood from India, made in Africa: 6th century figurines found in Christian tombs in IsraelMysterious owners of the artifacts, possibly a mother and child, might have moved to Byzantine village in the Negev from ...
Rare African-style figurines dating back 1,500 years were discovered in ancient Christian tombs in Israel’s Negev desert.
Researchers at Israel identified remains tied to a Roman funerary pig ritual, offering rare insight into Roman military ...
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A one-of-a-kind stone capital decorated with an eight-branched lamp over 1,500 years old, will be revealed to the public for ...
A set of rare and intricately carved figurines — including miniature heads of African figures fashioned from black wood and bone — have been discovered in 1,500-year-old Christian graves of women and ...
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