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Israeli archeologists discover 'once-in-a-lifetime find' of ancient pottery under beach

The burial cave in Israel from the Late Bronze Age, the time of Pharaoh Ramses II – possibly from the story of the Exodus from Egypt - contained dozens of intact objects.

 The vessels from 3,300 years ago discovered at Palmachim Beach.
The Texas museum highlights the evolution of lamps utilized through biblical eras

Joshua, Judges and Jesus: Biblical archeology exhibit hits Texas

Israel Hasson, director of the IAA, in the desert

Historic Judean archeological discoveries a 'wake-up call'

The clay sealing from the First Temple Period.

Seal from First Temple Period found at Kotel supports biblical accounts


WATCH: Bronze mask of the god Pan thought to be some 2,000 years old found near Lake Kinneret

According to the archaeologist the mask is unlike any other discovered before due to its great size, larger than a human head.

Archaeologists find ancient mask in the North

Suspected remains of Cervantes discovered

Confirming Cervantes’s Leonese origins would also confirm his crypto- Jewish life.

MIGUEL DE CERVANTES

Ancient tablets reveal daily life of exiled Jews in Babylon 2,500 years ago

"It was like hitting the jackpot," says Filip Vukosavovic, an expert in ancient Babylonia, Sumeria and Assyria after reading the tablets.

Cuneiform tablets detailing the daily life of exiled Jews in ancinet Babylon (modern-day Iraq) 2,500 years ago, displayed at the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem

Archaeological Survey of Israel celebrates 50th anniversary

Nation’s first archaeological surveyors and present-day counterparts to meet at Tel Aviv University to launch online database.

Archaeologists from the Archaeological Survey of Israel at work.