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Ancient coins found in the home of a Dimona resident. (photo credit: Israel Antiquities Authority) Two hundred ancient coins, arrowheads, and pottery vessels were found in the home of a Dimona ...
A newly discovered 2,000-year-old stone in Jerusalem features a rare menorah engraving, offering a unique glimpse into Second ...
Archaeologists uncovered lion-headed bronze handles in a Roman-era tomb in Israel, raising questions about ancient burial ...
A new study published in the journal Antiquity unveiled that large amounts of Bronze Age tin may have originated from ...
Some of the ancient pottery that was foundPolice Spokesperson ... the home of a resident of the city of Dimona in southern Israel on Monday. The items are estimated to be from periods ranging ...
The archaeological find, which features a rare depiction of a seven-branched menorah (a candelabrum used in Jewish worship), ...
A new study has revealed that 3,300 years ago, tin mined in south-west Britain was a key resource for major Bronze Age ...
Located at Tel Shiqmona in coastal Israel, the facility turned sea snails into purple dye at an industrial scale ...
The capital is 1,500 years old, a one-of-a-kind artefact never found before in the world, as it features an eight-branched ...
Ancient Tel Shiqmona site yields first evidence of large-scale purple dye production centuries before Roman times, possibly supplying First Temple in Jerusalem ...
Lacking any evidence of Palestinian peoplehood earlier than the 20th century, they resort to falsifying history using outright lies.
Shai Halevi/Israel Antiquities Authority Supported by By ... drafted minutes from a judicial hearing. According to the ancient notes, the tax-evasion scheme involved the falsification of documents ...