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Three 1,500-year-old burials in the Negev desert have pendants of bone and ebony that may depict the deceased individuals' ...
Many of the greatest wonders of times past were discovered by accident. French soldiers stumbled across the Rosetta Stone in ...
Rare African-style figurines dating back 1,500 years were discovered in ancient Christian tombs in Israel’s Negev desert.
Israel Antiquities Authority paper records 49 black-fired vessels in a single Mamilla tomb and tracks their decline across ...
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Indian Defence Review on MSNArchaeologists Unearth 1,500-Year-Old African Figurines in IsraelAncient African figurines discovered in Israel reveal surprising cultural connections that rewrite our understanding of Mediterranean history.
Researchers at Israel identified remains tied to a Roman funerary pig ritual, offering rare insight into Roman military ...
Experts say that the figurines prove that a Christian community lived in southern Israel nearly 1,000 years ago.
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare set of 1,500-year-old figurines buried in southern Israel’s Negev Desert, shedding light ...
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 ...
Ancient ebony figures discovered in a necropolis in Israel are stylistically African, but made of Asian wood and surfaced ...
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